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Have too much stuff laying around that i need to clear out. If its not gone by next weekend its going to the dump!

R32 Skyline Stuff:

1 x Front Drivers Side Orange Indicator. Mount where it screws to car is

broken, other than that, its fine - $15

1 x Standard R32 Dump Pipe - $50

1 x 2 1/2" Cat. Converter, Used, Decent Condition - $50

1 x Standard Crossover Intercooler Pipe - $25

1 x Wooden Steering Wheel, with Boss kit. Does come with horn button (which isn't in the pic below) - $60

http://users.tpg.com.au/beta2/wheel.JPG

AE86 Stuff:

1 x Standard AE86 Diff Housing - $Offers

1 x Set Standard AE86 Rear Drum Brakes, Complete - $30

Misc Stuff:

1 x 800w Avalanche Amplifier, can't seem to get it to work, but someone with a bit of electronics knowledge may be able to - $Offers

I'll add any other stuff i find along the way to the list.

Parts are located in Brisbane.

Pics Available on Request.

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