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OK. i am clearing out a lot of stuff I no longer need. here goes

Airbrush and compressor.

this thing is excellent for touch ups and any fine work you need. they have only been used twice to do some touchups. you can get a really professional job. the airbrush is a really good quality one and is not dodgy spec. same compressor selling on ebay for $179. the brush cost $56

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selling together with hose for $100

Guard roller. this is an excellent tool and is worth it weight in gold :cheers: I have done what i need with it and no longer need it. this is probably the best one on the market. I work for a car company and got it thru work for $194 trade price.

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Selling for $100

GTR front bar. R32 black. its missing the lower lip. its fiberglass - drift spec or fix. $50

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BLITZ BOV super sound attached to R32 pipe. will bolt straight on. but I will need your stock pipe as part of the deal. (exchange) it looks almost exactly like the one in the picture. I can install it for you if needed. $100

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waterspray controller minus the thermistors. instructions can be got from mearcat and possibly the sensors too :( $40

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R33 - vct solenoid works fine $30

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R33 - ignitor works fine $75

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R33 - CAS works fine $75

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all parts located in melbourne :(

If you can find out what shipping will be to Hobart, I'll take the guard roller and the compressor off your hands.

PM me back

Cheers

Justin

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