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can post most things at your expense

pickup - Castle hill

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R33 Gtr SAMCO silicon intercooler piping - quality JDM stuff rrp. $600 --- $300

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R33 Gtr standard twin turbo piping - good cond - $150

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Standard R33 Gts-t and GTR ecu - $100 each

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Steering wheel adaptor - $20

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R33 Gtr carbon cluster with center gauges and air control - $250

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R33 Gts-t Front Reo cut for intercooler - $100

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R33 Gts-t s1 bonnet x2

crappy couple dents - $50

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Mint - $150

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R33 Gts-t Standard exhaust - Cat back - clear defects! chrome tip - $100

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====== AUDIO GEAR ======

Shnider amp with misc amp $50

powers up shouldnt see why shouldnt work but not sure.

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Boss audio sub - $ 50

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JBL GRAND TOURING AMP - paid big $$$ - $100

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ROCKFORD FOSGATE P1 sub - old school quality - $100

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HEAPS OF IMPORT MAGS - couple DVDs - $40

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