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Ok guys, i have a bunch of stuff here that needs to go. All located in Adelaide (westlakes / seaton area)

first up.

Monza race seat, excelent condish, as seen in pics below..... $100

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Capacitor (Aero pro) for big car ausio install............$90

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Catch can, perfect condish ......... $60

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PRETTY MUCH BRAND NEW T3/T4 Hybrid turbo, Hi-flow, steel wheel etc etc, only on the car for about 40km (Half day), then he car was crashed (R32 RB20), Turbo in perfect condish, made 180rwkw on 12psi ...... $1000

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H3C Blue vision / crystal vision headlight globes.... $40

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15" lightning audio sub and box (top of the range model, duel voice coil), 20kg sub alone, and made 132.9db, perfect condition......... $500

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full BN kit to suit R32 4door, still in Primer ready to paint, front bar has small chip on the top (as seen in pic) and rear bar has a crack along the side (as seen in pic) both easily fixable. otherwise in great condition..... $500

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PM me, or for quick contact call 0433 966 771

Cheers

yeh im after skirts and a rear bar but i have a 2 door so i guess the skirts would be too long.

i assume the rear bar would fit up but not sure.

you cant assume mate, the rear bar wont fit as the 4 doors are longer in the boot and square inbetween the lights!

The skirts are the same length, BUT they are alot different to the coupe ones where the rear door is!

...your better off getting a coupe kit!

good luck with the sale, if i had the money id buy it for my 4 door!...free bump

thanks ric for the seat.... and guys this stuff is in A1 codition.... ive seen it for my self......

good luck with the sale matey

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