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Item: SAFC II **SOLD**

Age: Used for a few months.

Condition: Near new, very minor scratches on screen

Price: $280

Comments: Comes with stand, box, manual and all cables.

Item: HKS Legal Exhaust with cat for R32 gts-t

Age: Unknown, came with car

Condition: Surface rust, no holes or dints

Price: $250

Comments: Looks to be 2 ½”. Perfect to clear defects, very quite exhaust.

Item: Set of 16” Wheels, Rays Engineering Sebring Zeiger 5 Sport from R32 gts-t

Age: Unknown, came with car

Condition: Minor paint flaking and gutter rash. Tires need replacing.

Price: $350

Comments: Front 16*7 +25, Rear 16*8 +35

Item: 6 * NGK Iridium BCPR6EIX-11

Age: Roughly 1000km.

Condition: Taken out by tuner and replaced with copper plugs.

Price: $50

Item: Generic Dual Gauge Pillar Mount **SOLD**

Age: Brand New

Price: $15

Item: R32 Catalytic temperature sensor **SOLD**

Age: Unknown

Price: $20

Item: R32 RB20det Standard Turbo

Age: 80,000KM

Condition: Wasn’t boosted. Changed due to upgrade. Perfect working condition, no smoke or shaft play.

Price: $180

Comments: Comes with R34 waste gate solenoid and standard R32 turbo elbow.

Item: R32 Standard Fuel Pump

Age: 80,000KM

Condition: Working condition, replaced due to upgrade

Price: $40

Item: R32 Standard Side mount intercooler **SOLD**

Condition: No leaks or damaged fins.

Price: $40

Comments: Comes with mounting brackets air guide and some piping.

Item: R32 Active front spoiler with motor

Condition: Dent on the underside, but unnoticeable from the front.

Price: $40

Comments: Perfect for someone who has the button and cables in their car but missing the active spoiler.

Item: R32 Standard front/dump pipe.

Price: $40

Item: R32 black boot lid.

Condition: Holes from previous GT-wing. No spoiler. Needs respray

Price: $50

Location: Northern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria. Pickup only for large items. Postage of smaller items at buyers expense.

Contact: PM or sms Ray on 0414 420 375

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Hey what exactly is this.. never heard of it..

Item: R32 Active front spoiler with motor

Condition: Dent on the underside, but unnoticeable from the front.

Price: $40

Comments: Perfect for someone who has the button and cables in their car but missing the active spoiler.

It comes down at a certain speed to aid in down force. I've attacted a picture of it. It's that little lip at the bottom of the bumper.

Hey what exactly is this.. never heard of it..

Item: R32 Active front spoiler with motor

Condition: Dent on the underside, but unnoticeable from the front.

Price: $40

Comments: Perfect for someone who has the button and cables in their car but missing the active spoiler.

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Hey what exactly is this.. never heard of it..

Item: R32 Active front spoiler with motor

Condition: Dent on the underside, but unnoticeable from the front.

Price: $40

Comments: Perfect for someone who has the button and cables in their car but missing the active spoiler.

its tuff.. buy it..

Are u located in melb?

$250 for SAFC..??

Hey mate, any chance that you'd consider meeting in western suburbs at all?

I'm interested in the SAFC.

Its just that i'm located in ballarat, so its a bit of a drive lol.

Cheers mate.

Edited by _x_FiReStOrM_x_
Hey mate, any chance that you'd consider meeting in western suburbs at all?

I'm interested in the SAFC.

Its just that i'm located in ballarat, so its a bit of a drive lol.

Cheers mate.

My car just broke down tonight :banana:. It just stalled while I was driving. It starts but won't idle well. So I don't think I will be able to meet up in Western suburbs anytime soon. PM me if you want to arrange something, maybe even postage if you don't want to drive down.

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