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im having a quick clean up so i have a bit of spare cash floating about.

check bottom of page for pictures.

all prices exclude postage and are negotiable.

parts are located in tassy but i am willing to ship all parts.

Left hand mirror off a 4 door R32 but will suit any R32. paint is average but it all works ok. $sold

centre console lid. replace your cracked horible one. in good condition. no cracks. $sold

Tomei mechanical boost gauge. reads in bar to 1.5. $sold

Omori electronic exhaust temp gauge. comes with sender unit. $sold

Auto meter A/F ratio gauge Pro comp ultra lite series. in like new condition. $sold

Auto meter Voltage gauge Pro comp ultra lite series. like new. $sold

Standard rear pods. Ok condition. will have pic up soon. $60

Few more things while im at it.

Steering wheel. no name flat bottom. very comfy.$60

Gear stick boot. universal fit. Blue. $10

Missile switches. great for your jet. $sold

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does the lid have any noticable dents like in the top, reason i say it is mine the bottom looks fine as does the top, but the plastic reinforcment in the middle is all smashed. If yours is in good condition i will take it off u.

does the lid have any noticable dents like in the top, reason i say it is mine the bottom looks fine as does the top, but the plastic reinforcment in the middle is all smashed. If yours is in good condition i will take it off u.

no this lid is in top condition thas why i got it but dont need it anymore.

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mirror sold pending payment.

autometre air fuel ratio gauge back up for sale as buyer was only wasting my time. will sell A/F and voltage gauge as a pair for $150 +post. they are a matching pair and look good together. they are worth over $300 new.

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