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Gday guys

Long story short the tenits that are currently renting our place want to move out start of next year and we are going to move in, so i have some things i would like to get rid of and some are EOI so if the right offer comes along ill sell.

EOI:

Bran new and never been used bosch z32 afm with tomei plug. Cost me $270

HR31 GTS grill. Silver GTS in the middle. Very good condition and little scratches that will polish out.

HR31 hotplate taillights only no garnish. Still clear and haven't gone the pinky colour they do.

Large nissan flag. Is white with red NISSAN through the middle.

For sale:

Tial 44mm external wastegate with screamer pipe in heat wrap. I have never used it but the previous owner said it only had a few dyno runs and that was it. $350

Isotta leather gear boot. Still has the sticker in it from the shop saying $99.95. $30

RB20 fan with hub. Still spins freely. $30

R33 engine mounts. Never used them due to me using r31 engine mounts on my conversion. No cracks. $20 for the pair

Speco tacho with shit light. Still worked when pulled out. $100

RB30 inlet manifold gaskets. Bought for a mate then he didn't want them. Bran new from Nissan. $30

That's all for now. Please don't offer stupid amounts.

Adam

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