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Saas Sports Steering Wheel

Brand New, Never fitted, Black and chrome. Retails at $150 (Item is not in box anymore)

I was going to fit this on my r32 but decided to stay with the stoch wheel.

$110 posted or $100 pickup... Price is Neg..

Pioneer Amp.. GM-6200F

4 Guage Amp installation kit.. Sony (Everythign needed)

Both are brand new, 120wx4ch. I payed $149 for the kit and $320 for the amp.

Both for $400.. PICK UP ONLY

Casio Watch

Only worn 2 times, in perfect condition, Still in box with receipt. Was purchased in europe for $200e.

Blue face with blue leather strap. Quality Watch

$150 Posted... Pirce is Neg..

Pm me for pics etc.

Thanks

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