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evo 1-3 MINES ECU and a few other bits and pieces

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Selling a pioneer headunit out of my car that I had in for a few months (upgraded to touchscreen headunit). Product code is DEH-6350SD. $100

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Turbosmart blow off valves $20 each

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17x7 inch lensos 3 of the rims are good, 1 is wrecked. 3 of the tyres are silverstone evo8s and one blue streak 205/40/17 and in pretty good nick! $200 the lot.

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Edited by EvoMyk, 15 May 2013 - 07:09 AM.


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JESUS!!

What happened to that rim?
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Good effort on that rim...
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Haha nut was threaded and stud was free spinning. Angle grinder fixed that one :)

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You werent lying about that rim being wrecked lol good work!

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lol good effort indeed.

btw to those who find thwm selves in same situation and have a welder. . . get a nice size socket and tack weld it on to the threaded nut. :)

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he would of needed a tack weld on the inside of the hub bro, the actual stud was spinning in the hub,
i got a mate to pull the wheel hard an rattle gunned it, got a big enough gap for the air saw between and cut the stud,
thats a hard out way with the grinder, lol

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he would of needed a tack weld on the inside of the hub bro, the actual stud was spinning in the hub,
i got a mate to pull the wheel hard an rattle gunned it, got a big enough gap for the air saw between and cut the stud,
thats a hard out way with the grinder, lol


Believe me I tried that and everything else, bar the tack weld.

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dont worry bro i believe ya, couldn't see some one cutting a wheel for fun, doesn't make for a good resale, mine took nearly the whole day and it nearly came off the jack a few times,

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2 new items for sale

evo 1-3 MINES ECU $250

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clarion 12inch sub in box $150
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