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Just clearing out space, and getting rid of a few bits I am no longer using...

RB20 low mount stainless turbo manifold $150

D2 Hydraulic Handbrake $250

Stainless steel and carbon fibre muffler (2.5" in, 4" tip) $200

I will upload pics later, unless someone wants them earlier via MMS text message.

Prices include postage (depending on location)

Reply here or SMS me on 0409487321.

Thanks

Ray

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Just clearing out space, and getting rid of a few bits I am no longer using...

RB20 low mount stainless turbo manifold $150

D2 Hydraulic Handbrake $250

Stainless steel and carbon fibre muffler (2.5" in, 4" tip) $200

I will upload pics later, unless someone wants them earlier via MMS text message.

Prices include postage (depending on location)

Reply here or SMS me on 0409487321.

Thanks

Ray

hey mate whats the condition of the handbrake? how old? does it come with the cylinder?

very interested mate

let me know

regards,

Ash

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Hey Ash,

The h/brake is brand new. Never been used. It is about 6 months old. I bought a new cylinder for it, just to be safe also, which is included as I threw the old one in the bin.

It has been test fitted in my Laurel, but that is about the most use it has had.

Let me know if you are keen, and we can work it from there.

Thanks

Ray

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A few pics of the handbrake and the manifold.

Manifold.jpg

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I can take pics of the muffler too if required, but we all know what a cannon looks like (just imagine one with a carbon barrel instead of stainless steel

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Handbrake is still for sale.

Also have R31 JIC coil overs for sale $300 (fairly worn, but no knocks or rattles)

R31 gold rotors pair (brand new) $150

Can send pics if needed.

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Handbrake is still for sale.

Also have R31 JIC coil overs for sale $300 (fairly worn, but no knocks or rattles)

R31 gold rotors pair (brand new) $150

Can send pics if needed.

can you send pics of jic to scooter42 at hotmail.com thanks

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