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Drift Gearknob - Used it for about 2 months before going back to the stock S15 gearknob because the leather doesn't tuck into this one. Comes with I believe 4 different thread sizes so it will fit any car. Paid $60 for it, you can have it for $40.

Stock S15 tail lights - Been tinted and look great. One has a chip at the bottom that can't be seen when it's on the car, a bit of the tint has pealed off but that's mainly on the black section anyway so it can't be seen. No leaks and things like that, all work fine. I'm after $70.

Under car Neon's - There are 2 normal ones are are 72cm long each, and there are 2 LED ones that come with a controller. The LED ones come with a controller that can be programmed for up to 11 different patterns and are 140CM each (perfect for down the side of the car). Give me an offer for either or all.

Blackberry 8310 - Literally in brand new condition. Only used it once till my iPhone screen was replaced. It comes with charger/leather case/hands free and still has plastic on the screen and not a scratch at all! Throw me an offer

Pics can be seen below, sorry about the quality was taken from my phone:

http://s9.photobucket.com/albums/a65/STAWK...ent=2lights.jpg

http://s9.photobucket.com/albums/a65/STAWK...rent=2neons.jpg

http://s9.photobucket.com/albums/a65/STAWK...urrent=All4.jpg

http://s9.photobucket.com/albums/a65/STAWK...=blackberry.jpg

http://s9.photobucket.com/albums/a65/STAWK...=controller.jpg

http://s9.photobucket.com/albums/a65/STAWK...urrent=knob.jpg

PM me or reply to this, cheers

LMAO. They're brand new, I got em from a mate ages ago who was gonna put em on his show-car RX7 but sold it before he got to do it.

Under car neons and leds....

Are you for f**king real?

Throw me an offer. I'm just willing to sell it because I need the money. Like I said, it's in perfect condition with no scratches at all and still the plastic on the screen.

Throw me an offer, it can't hurt either of us

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