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Hi guys,

Due to buying a new car and some other issues i have been trying to sell my cefiro but no one seems interested. So i am selling some of the frit because i really need to get some extra cash flow!

Pfc + hand controller not even 6 months old, Comes with box etc. Was purchased from japan and has been in the car setup running stock boost as i needed to upgrade fuel pumps. $750

A31/ s13 etc from Cusco Castor rods. In good nick with rubber boots. $180

C33 Laurel front head lights, indicators and chrome grill. Jap spec $250

Used GTR fuel pump $50

17'' rims i was running on my cefiro. 17'' by 9" +35 front and 17" by 10" +45 rear. They are multi - stud. In good nick, no centre caps. $400 (ps: the offset isnt the best but still works)

Also have a split dump pipe i bought about 2 months ago off another member, due to selling my car i no longer will need this

$70

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Photo's of wheels arent working for me :laugh::P

Can you send some pics to [email protected] please?

And just checking... it's a dump pipe alone, not dump/front in one? Im after one of these as well... pics of that too if you could.

:stupid:

Ben

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