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Got some stuff lieing about

A31 cefiro tail lights, cant remember whether there late or early but been told there the "hot" ones got a full set with centre garnish in perfect condition - $300 ono

Drivers side a31 Cefiro tail light perfect condition - $ 100 ono

Full set of chrome strips that goes around the doors/windows for a31 good condition - $250 ono

Rb20/r32/a31/whatever it fits steering rack in mint condition - $300 ono

Sr20det alternator - $50

Rb20det aircon compressor - $50

Sr20det JJR aftermarket coilpacks BRAND NEW! - $300

Re-Anemiya wing for FC RX7 white in colour rare item! - $150

Stock Sr S13 rims with shagged tyres - $50

I say 'ONO' as im not sure what these parts are worth... i am open to swaps for things such as - R32 front seats PAIR!, Rb20 engine parts, R32 brake rotors and calipers, Rb20 manual tailshaft, rb20 radiator, 600x300x76mm intercooler, 17" drifteks... etc

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