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Doing a bit of a clean out so have a few things sell on.

KTS 6 point FIA Harness - $70

Got it from KTS when I was living in Japan (was my local tuning shop)and have used it maybe a dozen times. Good quality product, but do note that the FIA part of it ran out at the start of 2015 and its manufacture predates the FIA hologram which came into effect from 2013.

Here's the link to them on the KTS website, https://www.kts-web.com/product/interior/bb_013.html

 

2x KTS rear coilovers ECR33 Skyline GTS-T  - $99

Have been sitting collecting dust so need to go. Springs were changed from 7 to 5kg to make it better suited to Aussi roads and lower mounts were changed to polyurethane

 

How to Digitally Photograph Cars (book) - $35 incl postage

Great book for anyone into shooting cars with digital SLR cameras. Lots of tips, tricks and examples. I used this back when I was freelancing for HPI magazine and it was a great tool for improving my photography skills. New ones on ebay are still going for $70 - $130, so its clearly still in demand

 

Moretti Portable Aircon unit 5kw - $150

Ok, apologies its not car related, but I have no use for it as this house has ducted AC. Bought it approx. 3 years ago and works like new. Snap up a bargain and be ready when summer comes back 

 

Located in Melbourne outer eastern suburbs

 

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