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hi guys

got

Greddy/Trust Full Auto Timer Brand New in Box... $125 Delivered Anywhere in Aus

Apexi Pod Filter( Needs Adapter to Bolt up to your Car) Comes with 2 gaskets and 4 10mm bolts... $120 Posted anywhere in aus

JVC KD-LH3105 MP3 Player $300 VGC 2nd Hand C/W Box, Manual, CD, Loom, Remote Etc Etc. Guaranteed Working condition,4x50W, Flip Down Face..

Some Sort of Nissan Turbo With T3 Flange, Only Oil Cooled, NO SHAFT Play, VGC (Internal Wastegate) Was Told it was off VG30 Maybe Early 300zx Or Cima, The guy i brought it off said he Made 170KW's at the wheels with it on his CA18(Dont Quote Me tho) Has Home Made 3inch Dump Pipe to suit. Will Not Bolt up to your RB20DET with Standard Exhaust Manifold, Needs Spacer.. $ 350

Prices Are Pretty Well FIRM :P

Thats All i can think of for now... :ghost:

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