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Hey all, I decided to clean out all this stuff in my room. Theres heaps (and i mean heaps of things here). Everything is negotiable. I've put down good cheap prices anyway, so hopefully they all go quickly.

Im happy to post smaller bits at the buyers expense, but big bits (eg.sunroof) will have to have postage organised, coz simply i dont have too much time to fart around like that.

Contact me via:

e-mail/msn. [email protected]

mobile. 0400531138

Im located in Montrose, which is the eastern suburbs, like 40mins from the cbd.

ITEMS.....

R32:

Stock suspension (all 4 springs and shocks, ran like new) Reason for sale being i upgraded to aftermarket lower ones $250

Sound system:

Earthquake 4ch amp 600w RMS (retailed at 700 2 years ago, works fine) $350

Soundstream Tarantula 2ch amp 360w RMS $200

Pioneer 3-way 6x9s in boxes (350w) $100 for two

Heaps of wiring, enough for a decent amp setup, very good quality $50

3x Green neons (plug into ciggy lighter) $30 for all 3

No-name e-bay brand 7in in-dash screen $90 (works fine, just needs the cable, or a good car audio guy can wire it in without the adapter plug)

VDO cd player (sometimes the cd stuffs up at track 7, but great for plugging a mp3 player into!) $40

2x Kenwood 12" subs (i had plans for these, but fell through) $40ea or $60 for both

Sound system (soarer):

All stock speakers (4x4in speakers + stock sub + bracket + stock head unit) $40 for it all

Odd bits:

A'pexi turbo timer + wiring $60

Acer computer case (case only, no internal bits) black and silver. $40

3R Racing pod filter, seen better days, but would work time if you need one desperately. $20

Civil Engineering textbooks (two unopened...lol) $100 for them all (paid like 400 for them)

Steering wheel cover (off a s13 with stock steering wheel) $10

Soarer Parts (off a '91 TT, grey interior, that i wrote off about a year back, this is all i have so dont ask for more)

FULL COMPLETE SUNROOF works fine, very good nick! $100

Parcel-shelf carpeted bit that also covers stock speakers $30

Window motor (passenger side) $20

Passenger side door trim- all complete $60

Drivers side door trim - minus the pocket / arm rest bit $30

Carpeted piece that divides boot to the petrol tank (black) $20

Both driver and passenger side rear "door trims" $30ea

Passenger side window surround $20

Drivers side window surround (broken, but can be glued easily, lol) $5

Rubber door seals $5ea

Fuel flap (dark green) $10

Passenger side door handle (dark green) $15

Under-steering-wheel leather piece (in the pic with the seals) $5

Mirrors (dark green) $30ea

Windscreen wipers (fronts and back + motor) $5 for fronts, $10 for back

Rear Seatbelts $15ea

Sun visors $5ea

Fuse box cover (little handle thing) $2

Another big plastic cover, think its the bit at the passenger's feet to the left $5

Centre interior roof light (comes with sunroof switch) $10

Plastic bit to the lower right of the steering wheel (same pic as above) $5

Door lights (i have 3 + covers) $5 for them all

Complete Glovebox very good condition $30

Door liners (plastic that runs along the bottom) $5 for both

Gear stick surround (automatic) grey bit is snapped, but black bit still in mint condition $15

Lower plastic bit that has bonnet lifter lever on it $15

Rear left tail-light, no scratches, lights still work fine $20

Light grey centre console, includes the box bit, could do with some interior cleaner on it $20

Rear wing/lip thing with brake light. has some scratches from storage, could do with a respray $40

Boot mat (one that folds in convenient spots) VGC. $30

ANY REASONABLE OFFER CONSIDERED, THIS ALL JUST NEEDS TO GO!

Pics are all below.

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