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Guys got some random junk i need to get rid of.. will take reasonable price or $80 for the lot.....all items work....

more items added as i am slowly cleaning out my garage... takes so much time to go through all the box's of junk....

ONE MANS TRASH IS ANOTHER MANS TREASURE

http://members.optusnet.com.au/~rojoor/gallery.html for pics

Razo pedals

stock 180sx headunit

FLARE

Assorted mobile car chargers

180sx o2 sensors (still work)

seat belt holder

R33 Stock wine red mirrors with motor (no Mirror)

Commander Telephone system

Autometer monster tacho Holder

*NOTE* Shoe not for sale :rofl:

just make me an offer.. i am located in sydney.. prefer pick up but will ship the whole box of goodies..

email rojoor@optusnet.com.au

Yes i would like to order one "stiff" please.

And no i wouldn't like any shit in the box of postage.

I'm sorry rojoor, just kidding there, but i would actualy like to know if any of the phone changers are for a nokia. And those peddels, solid metel?, i just want something that 'feels' pretty sturdy that's all. (yes i do all of my feeling with my feet)

Oh and what colour is the flare?

hahahha sorry guys just a typo hahaha i cant stop laughing......

flare umm dont know wot color it is i aint game to take off the cover...

yea solid the pedals are

yea 1 nokia 3210 charger and the other 6110 charger... both work..

Where abouts is St. Ives buddy? I can't access your website?

Well I'm interested in the flare, autometer holder (is this a gauge holder? if so what size?) ahd the Razo pedals. Was thinking $20 for them. Add me to msn - andyongsta@hotmail.com to email or send pics.

Cheers,

Andy

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