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Hi Guys,

I have some stuff here for sale:

NGK/NTK O2 Sensor for RB20DET/RB25DET (Direct Replacement)

Less than 6 months old, paid like $90 or so, since upgrade to Wideband

Price: $60.00

3" Straight Pipe

30cm Long, 3" inch OD, bought for intake pipe, never used it

Price: $15

3" 90 Degree Bent Pipe, bought for intake pipe, never used it

Mandrel Bent

Price: $15

Location: Liverpool region, NSW - I will post for a small fee

Contact: PM or here :)

Cheers,

Johnny

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anyone for the O2? get that fuel economy back with some closed loop action!

I'll take the 02 sensor, can you send it to Newcastle? PM me with your details.

Cheers, Pete.

Pending payment for O2 Sensor guys/girls ;)

$25 for both pipes!

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Pipes still up for grabs, great to make a didgeridoo with mates when drunk off your face :thumbsup:

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