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Hi guys. I still got some spare parts left.

I really want to get rid off them as they are just sitting in the garage collection dust and it could be useful to somebody.

dirt cheap!!!

- standard clutch and pressure plate (fairly good condition) $40

- standard M-spec front bar (white). I cut the middle part of the bar off to get better air flow to the FMIC. not a very clean job but little bit of work can make it nice. Sale for $40 SOLD

- Standard gear nob (abit worn) $10 SOLD

- Standard intercooler with pipes very good condition $60

- Standard dump pipe and Cat. $20 SOLD

- Spitfire boost gauge read up to 20psi. only used for 3 months. Bought for $130. sell for $60

- Turbo smart boost controller. bought for $100 bux only used for 3 months. Sell $40[/color] Lost, No longer for sale

- 3 Goodyear Eagle F1 tyres 215/40/17 50% tread left. 3 for $30 SOLD

- Standard boost controller. $10

- stanless exhaust tip ( not sure if its 2.5 or 3 inch) . very good condition $80

- Philips Tape and Radio player. $20

- A few Neon Lights & etc.... $15-30

call 0414228278

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vioty33

the cooler doesnt have the complete piping. It only has one section.

give me ur email address. so I can send some pics to you.

I will only send it interstate if you direct deposit the money to my bank account first.

hwystar

I shipped the monster size FMIC kit and only cost me 55 bux, so it should be less than 30 bux.

BOOSTD

I will give u a call on the weekend. ( I hope I can still find it...)

* The tyres are sold

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