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Cleaning out my room of stuff I no longer need, here it is

I have 6 coilpacks off RB25DET Series2, came off a car running 10 psi and were working fine, selling due to upgrade.

$200 for full set-SOLD

3" custom dump pipe with plug - $100 firm-SOLD

Stock R33 fuel pump with pick up - good condition

$40

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Nokia N82 Replica

It has a 2.4" Touchscreen LCD, 2MP camera, Video recorder, Bluetooth, Micro SD card slot, MP3/MP4 player, Dual SIM slot and all common features like organiser,calculator, games etc...

In box with all accessories, Unwanted gift.

$250

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Audobahn 15" 500rms dual voice coil sub

Excellent condition -$160 ono

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Fusion 6.5" Coaxials - excellent condition and in box

$50-SOLD

Call 0411268451 or PM

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