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1. Honda Strut Brace - $30each

2. Manual Gear Knob - 10

3. Automatic Gear Knob - 10

4. E-Brake Lever Cover - 10

5. Pod Filter - 15

7. H1 HID & Shark Fin - 20

8. H3 Fog Lights (with wiring) - 15

9. R33 Tail lights (needs some cleaning) - 40

10. R33 GTR Boot Amp Support (could use a sand and spray) - 30

11. R33 GTR/300zx Fuel Pump - 70

12. R33 GTS-T Fuel Pump - 40

12. R33 S1 & S2 Spoilers - $80 & $120

13. VL xForce Cannon/Muffler - $110

14. VN KingSpring (Slightly Low) - $50

15. Speedy Wheels/Tyres (see below) - $450

16. EA,EB,ED,EF,EL Rear Muffler - $45each or $100 for all 3

17. Rechargeable Fluro Lantern - $10

18. Phone 15m Extension Cord - $10each

19. Sand Blasting Kit - $10

20. 7-in-1 Auto Vacuum - $15

21. 2001 Mazda Tribute Clear Bonnet Protector (some scratches) - $50

** Everything is Brand New apart from items 9 to 16.

** With the Honda strut brace, I tried installing it on a eg civic but the aircon pipe was in the way of the passenger side mount. Maybe someone knows how to do it.

** Wheels

-15x6.5" Wheels - Excellent Condition

-4 x Yokohama Tyres (Near new - 95% thread)

-Tyres alone are worth $600 ($150 each)

-These are off 94 Holden Statesman but will fit similar bolt pattern

-Tyre size is: 205/65 R15 99H

** Everything has been priced to sell first time. Need this stuff gone as no use for them anymore.

** Any questions, send me an email.

** Pick-up from Berwick (S.E Melbourne) or I can post at buyers expense (only if total amount is more than $20).

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