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Guys i need this all gone by the 6th, prices will go back up again after. i took more then 40% off almost all prices since last time i had it for sale

Located in melb - near carlton

0406 974 904

RB25DET head with some other stuff pics tomorrow FKN DIRT CHEAP LOW AS $500!!!!!!!!

18x10 +16 pair of riverside made in japan, more info here cheap as now $400:

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=329438

black gtst bonnet, IMMAC with only one small scratch, will buff out a $80!!!!

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HKS turbo timer black type 0 brand new never used $110

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Some leather italian steering wheel (looks like the personal steering wheels) immac $50

R32 gtst 1x caster rod, immac pretty sure its cusco or something jap, def not chinese cheap shit $70

THIS ALARM - Was asking 400 now $350

R32 GTR Din Gauges. Came with my car but I don't have any din room to fit these so its up for grabs - $99!!!!!!

R32 Gtst spoiler blue $30!!!

Response 6" speakers good treble $20!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

CA radiator $49

2 x S15 Matte black stockies with delammed tyres $70

2 x R32 Matte black stockies with 70% tread $70

R32 R33 Brand new Gtst aluminium intercooler piping kit (everything included) $220!!! crazyyy!

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Slip on spacers 5mm i think $15 each

"SXTCY" Victorian number plates, never put on car - Throw me an offer.

That is all I can think of right now.

More parts to come.

sorry guys been busy sanding back the car, forgot to take pics of the wheel

500 for the head dude, came off my old block, the head is good i had no complaints, engine had done 97,000s

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