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Hey guys,

Got a few things I'm giving away or selling for cheap....

1. GABS Front strut bar (R32 GTR / GTST) - $30

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2. Boot lip (R32 GTR / GTST) good condition - $100

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3. K&N Pod Air Filters (x2) - $50 (only used for 1 week)

Part number: RR-3003

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4. Stock exhaust manifold (RB26) - free

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5. Hi Octane Oil Catch Can (NEW) - $250 (selling online for $400....see website below)

http://www.hioctanedirect.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=67_74&products_id=1635

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6. Left rear tail light assembly - $50

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7. Stock blow off valves - free

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8. Blown alternator (RB26) needs TLC - free

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9. Centre rear light - free

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10. Car jacks - free

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11. Exhaust (cat back) - $200

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12. Speedo cluster (R32 GTR) - free

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13. Stock valve springs, cams and cam gears - $50

Either local pickup (Brisbane) or postage at buyers cost

Cheers

K Si (0412 962 639)

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Hey mate, let me know postage on the cluster to 2154. Might be keen on the catch can too.

Hit me on 0419170619 for the fastest reply.

Hey mate,

Postage costs sent to your mobile.

What a nice fellow giving away free stuff. Heads up though - I don't think the alternator will be salvageable, it looks like when it blew up the pieces formed into something resembling a starter motor :P

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What a nice fellow giving away free stuff. Heads up though - I don't think the alternator will be salvageable, it looks like when it blew up the pieces formed into something resembling a starter motor :P

LOL! Was thinking isn't that a starter motor?

What a nice fellow giving away free stuff. Heads up though - I don't think the alternator will be salvageable, it looks like when it blew up the pieces formed into something resembling a starter motor :P

LOL! Was thinking isn't that a starter motor?

LOL thanks guys...

was definitely rushing putting the sales thread up

LOL thanks guys...

was definitely rushing putting the sales thread up

:) No worries mate. A small mistake in your ad is an insignificant negative when you are giving stuff away - thanks for doing it. By the way I PMd you in regards to the exhaust manifolds.

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