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Item: 6 NGK spark plugs

Age: approx 1 yr old

Condition: used

Price: $20 each

To fit: Any turbo car

Location: Melbourne

Contact: 0432 575 951

Comments: Postage available at your expense.

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Item: Pair of MB Quart 6" front speakers

Age: approx 1-2 yrs old

Condition: used

Price: $50

To fit: Any car

Location: Melbourne

Contact: 0432 575 951

Comments: Also have the MB Quart tweeters, but i do not have the crossover box. Postage available at your expense.

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Item: Trust High Performance Air Filter

Age: 1-2 months old

Condition: used

Price: $80

To fit: Any turbo car

Location: Melbourne

Contact: 0432 575 951

Comments: Used only a few times, comes in the original box with all the bolts and pieces as well as the metal piece that holds on firmly while inducting air. Bolts straight on to your AFM without the need of any additional parts/pipes. Postage available at your expense.

As for those who know what damage these japanese kind of air filters can do, it's bang for your buck especially for R33/34 GTR. It bolts straight on to your AFM without need of any additional parts/pipes. Postage available at your expense.

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Item: Set of R34 GTT rims with tyres.

Age: 1-2 yrs old

Condition: used

Price: $650 for the lot. $300 for the front 235/45/17 + 2 rims. $500 for the 255/40/17 + 2 rims. $200 for just the set of rims (no tyres).

To fit: R33/R34/Stagea/S15/V35

Location: Melbourne

Contact: 0432 575 951

Comments: Gutter rash is very minor, only on 2 of the rims. Front tyres are Kenda kaiser 235/45/17 with 85% tread. Rears are Hankook K104 255/40/17 with 95% tread. One of the centre caps somehow got misplaced, but dw will find it asap.

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Item: One 17" "Speedy" Cobalt with no tyre.

Age: 1-2 mnths old

Condition: used

Price: $80

To fit: Commodore/Falcon or along those lines.

Location: Melbourne

Contact: 0432 575 951

Comments: http://www.speedywheels.com.au/alloy.htm & postage available at buyers expense.

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hahahaha ...

good luck with the Used regular spark plugs dude .... they only last , 60,000km at best in a good running motor

These are just regular plugs

and they retail for like $2.50 - $3 per plug so thats around $15- $18 for a set brand new ...

haha I thought this was a joke post.. "Tell him he's dreamin"

I thought the same

dayum i could get new irridium plugs for like $25

good luck with that

my humblest apologies to all - guess it just shows how pro i am...jks

well looks like i will have to claim back the "$20 spark plugs"..

the rest are for sale, except the spark plugs, of course :P

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