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Clearing out all my old/unwanted/not needed stuff

parts from a variety of cars

R33 stock intercooler x2 - $20 each 2 for $30

r33 4 door electric areial thing- no longer available

custom built Hyundai eldantra (xd 2001) front bar, needs a little repair work $75

Unknown 180sx front bar okish condition $100 - see pic below and new price- accepting offers below 100 now will swap for carton of bundy rum

standard r33 front bar with indicators good condition $100 0no - sold

MQ patrol front passanger door, no glass or trim $80 as bought from wreckers, not needed as 4x4 stolen last week

r33 standard front grill $40

r33 front reo support bar $40

r33 4 door sedan rear reo support bar $50

archary set in box, bow and a few arrows, designed for target shooting but great for hitting the odd bird or small animal, include a few hunting tips for bigger live targets $250

more stuff to be added when i find it

some prices neg.

pics provided on request

pm or sms on 0439719822

all items in Brisbane

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this is the 180 front bar, been a while since i've looked at repair work wasn't quite up to the standards i thought so new price of make an offer as is in its current state, repair work's not hard just need some bog or fibreglass in a few areas

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