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Up for sale are the random parts I have in my possession doing nothing but accumulating dust :(


1) Tomei Racing Steering Wheel - $270 negotiable


Very hard to come by - made in Italy, in great condition (no marks ect.).


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Will swap for a Nardi Deep Corn or a Ps3.


2) Brand New, never used - only test fitted Work XSA 02C Street Sliders (Pair Only) - $350 negotiable


18x8, 120.6x5, +25

Will fit bmw/holden and others. someone buy these or I'll turn them into a coffee table.


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Will swap for a Nardi Deep Corn or a Ps3.


3) Top Secret Shift Knob - $60 negotiable


Good condition, a few wear marks ect.


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4) Nissan Silvia s14 s1 Boss Kit - $40 negotiable


Good condition - has automatic indicator cancelling stalks.


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Feel free to PM me or contact me on 0437143117 with any enquiries.


Thanks

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