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1. Tyres - 2 x Bridgestone potenza GII tyres. 235 45 r17. There is about 2-3 mm of tread over the wear indicators on the main part of the tyre. camber wear on one side of the tyre about 1/3 an inch wide on tyre 2, and 1/2 inch wide on tyre 1. a few pieces of thread have come out on each tyre.

If you're interested, make a reasonable offer

2. FM Expander - FM expander that allows you to convert your jap radio to use in Aust. It was very easy to install. Just plug it in.

Type: expands 10mhz and 20mhz simulataneously so you don't miss any stations.

Reason for sale: new head unit.

Price: $50

3. Splitfire 2 5/8" guage cup in anonzised blue. This is BRAND NEW. Unopened. Looks very nice.

Reason for sale: didn't use because I bought a smaller guage.

Price: $40

I'm located in Sydney. Willing to post at buyers expense.

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what type of expander is it? 18mhz, 20mhz, 12mhz? I've seen all three types.

If it's 18 or 20 I'll give you $25 for it. Cause they are now available new for around $40.

Sorry, I forgot to say what type. It expands 10mhz and 20mhz simulataneously so you don't miss any stations.

that's ok. my offer still stands. I can come and pick up in sydney (within a reasonable distance).

Let me know or PM me.

Thanks,

Richard

]']yo mate pm me let's work sumthing out with the expander

it's not particulary polite to try and buy something whilst someone else has an offer on it. something like:

"yo mate pm me let's work sumthing out with the expander, if mmmgtir doesn't end up buying it"

would have been nice. plus you posted the same message up in another thread I posted in btw. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=64886

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