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Hey guys, few bits and pieces i've got lying around from here there any everywhere, its all taking up far to much space and the minister of all things enjoyable to me has said its time to clean up! :P Most pictures are generics from the internet (except the seat) as i haven't had a chance to take some photos but just ask and yee-shall-recieve!

No Idea what half this stuff is worth so feel free to bring me back to earth if I'm off in space :)

Enkei Evolution 8 Wheels 17x8.5 +38

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Awesome condition enkei's, look absolutely tops! with very little gutter rash (be aware there is still some) come wrapped with 2000km old Yokohama DNA ES300 filled with some nitrogen goodness, awesome wheel/tyre package at a great price. Will take photos of each wheel and its condition once I'm home !

Price: $1000

Bronze 20mm spacers 5x114.3

great spacers i used on my Evolution 8 with the stock wheels, sat them perfectly flush with the guards. Awesome quality, really look durable and a hard to notice when on due to the colour, used for under a month!

Price: $180

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quick release "sparco"

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good condition, put the words "sparco" in quotation marks as we all know these aren't and they are just the same design, what i can say is it is very good quality and worked a treat, i removed the push pin as its hard to press down so now you can just pull the release and remove the wheel with no dramas :)

Price: $35

r33 boss kit

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pretty self explanatory, r33 boss kit, works perfectly :)

Price: $70

s15 boss kit + airbag over-ride

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pretty self explanatory, s15 boss kit, works perfectly :) also has the srs airbag over-ride to remove the light from the dash

Price: $100

nardi wheel deep corn

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awesome wheel, feels absolutely tops, no horn unfortunately, i did not understand the whole nardi wheel craze until i actually used this wheel and ill tell you what, it all makes sense now.

Price: $200

dx racer seat + r33 bride rails

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absolutely awesome seat, VERY supportive and top quality, back is sticker bombed and looks awesome, barely sat in 20 times.

Price: $300 OR willing to separate for:

Seat Price: $155

Rail Price: $165

12" fusion power plant + enclosure

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awesome sub, cost me a mint back in the day but unfortunately there is no room for it anymore, does have a few nicks on it that do not affect the performance in any way shape or form!

Price: $200

HTC Mozart 7

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Unlocked in great condition, awesome phone, really gave me a new found love for windows mobile, only selling as i was given a work phone so its been sitting around for a month collecting dust, comes with a case, box, charger and all the normal doodads. Price: $200

Sik Pro 700DX Tripod

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Got for sale here a Slik Pro 700DX Tripod plus tilt+pan head

Tis about a year old (bought from digital camera warehouse), not used a massive amount. It's in perfect working order, with a couple of minor scratches around the release plate.

This is a pretty tanky tripod, super solid, and the viewfinder ends up above my mates head at max extension (he is 192cm).

Reason for sale is I've purchased a smaller CF tripod.

Tripod is as per this link http://www.digitalcamerawarehouse.com.au/prod2544.htm

Price: $140

lowepro flipside 200

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Perfect nic, no longer needed, fit my 1D + 20-700 2.8L + 17-40L + Flashgun and nifty 50, it was tight but it fit :) Black in colour.

Price: $80

Joeley.. send me some pics of what the wheel looks like with no horn also a price on the wheel and boss kit combo for me :D

will do as soon as i get a chance mangggggg, what boss kit where you keen on?

Ill take the seat and rails!

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Buddy, those Evo wheels, can the Mitsubishi badge be taken off? Not sure if it's a centre cap

Cheers

sure can mate, they are just a centre cap they pop right off :)

Now I'm thinking that combo will make the wheel sit really far out if I'm not mistaken. Boss kit + quick release + deep dish steering wheel = it's in my face! Well I'm just assuming as it all adds up haha.

Does protude abit more then usual but nowhere near as much as you think, i actually liked the wheel abit closer made it epicly comfortable for "enthusiastic driving"

Edit: to put it in perspective if you look at the thickness of a r33 steering wheel, that's basically the boss kit + quick release + abit of the nardi

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