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hey guys got heaps of stuff to clear

need to get rid of everything send me your offers

can ship most things aus wide at buyers expense

all items located in castle hill

contact: tilla txt 0402362885

genuine greddy limited edition type-RZ bov 2months old -$220

sr20 top mount manifold made by liverpool exhausts no leakes - $400

stock r33 bov 120 xxx ks - $50

r33 s1 bonnet suit respray - $80

r33 s1 right hand side fender blue in color excellent condition - $220

r33 s1 bonnet perfect condition blue in color with hinges - $350

r33 s1 bonnet latch with t bar

$30

r33 s1 reo uncut $140

stock r33 exhaust + cat (good for clearing defects) $80

jvc avx800 dvd head unit bought 2 years ago for 1700 been siting in project car ever since watched

2 dvds max! comes with the ipod adapter bought that for 200

all together selling it for -- $750

http://www.ryda.com.au/JVC-KW-AVX800-In-Dash-DVD-Monitor-p/kwavx800.htm

pioneer gm-7300 800w mono block rrp $330 used for 8 months in mums car barley used

--- $200

http://www.pioneer.com.au/Products/Archive/Car%20Entertainment/Amplifiers.aspx

heaps more parts to come!!

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UPDATE!!

can ship most things aus wide at buyers expense

all items located in castle hill

contact: tilla txt 0402362885

genuine greddy limited edition type-RZ bov 2months old -$200

sr20 top mount manifold made by liverpool exhausts no leakes - $200

stock r33 bov 120 xxx ks - $40

r33 s1 bonnet suit respray - $50

r33 s1 right hand side fender blue in color excellent condition - $200

r33 s1 bonnet perfect condition blue in color with hinges - $300

r33 s1 bonnet latch with t bar

$15

R33 s1 reo uncut $100

stock r33 exhaust + cat (good for clearing defects) $60 AND a pack of winnie gold :rofl:

jvc avx800 dvd head unit bought 2 years ago for 1700 been siting in project car ever since watched

2 dvds max! comes with the ipod adapter bought that for 200 SOLD!!!

all together selling it for -- $750

http://www.ryda.com.au/JVC-KW-AVX800-In-Dash-DVD-Monitor-p/kwavx800.htm

pioneer gm-7300 800w mono block rrp $330 used for 8 months in mums car barley used

--- $180

http://www.pioneer.com.au/Products/Archive/Car%20Entertainment/Amplifiers.aspx

heaps more parts to come!!

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