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Pics tell 1000 words. I want them gone by the end this week.

One cam gear (red) is brand new and the other was installed but not used by previous owner. $60 + $15 delivery for both

Brand new RB20 split dump pipe with gasklet along with bolts, washers and nuts $80 + delivery + $15 delivery

HID conversion kit - brand new, in the box $200 + $20 delivery

Cheers,

Ariel - ph/sms: 0403 279 000

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bumpity bump....it's taking up precious room in the kitchen and I promised my Mrs it would only be there for a week, not happy Jan LOL

Sorry I should have added that the cam gears have been sold and delivered

Edited by ISL33P

anybody - yes, feel free to make stupid offers

Hi, what are these lights to suit? are they H1, H4?

cheers, troy

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Also have a direct bolt on replacement Monza blow off valve (purple in colour) $20

1 Ryco 1 Valvoline oil filter $10 for both

and a battery box $10

Pick up only would be the easiest

0403279000

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