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quiet you... :)

monday after possibley...

reason for selling the above is im dead broke... dont even think i can go buy a pack of smokes now

(ill come down on saturday ryan)

also got like a cefiro uras brand new in plastic front bar for 350 (shipping to sydney is 50)

and some reverse mesh ssr 16's deep dish broad minded personbangers

thread cleaned... i should technically remove the whole thread seeing as its a for sale thread out of the for sale section.

either put it in the bargain bin or 4 sale section

aha!

mr daveo... dude sorry to break it - but seeing pics of one with the 93 front bar and 180sx ext lip... with uras sides n rear... im gonna hold onto it for a bit - thus the uras front bar is for sale man!

hit me up soon!~

Hey Hella Flush i have a laurel with an RB25det in it and i tried to fit my front strut brace that came with the car but it won't go on because my little accelarator cable bracket is to high do you have the same problem with your ceffie if so what has been done to get around it. i'm thinkin about gettin another bracket made up for it, but im thinkin it might be because the 25 sits higher than the 20 any help is greatly apprecioated

Regards Nick

Hey Hella Flush i have a laurel with an RB25det in it and i tried to fit my front strut brace that came with the car but it won't go on because my little accelarator cable bracket is to high do you have the same problem with your ceffie if so what has been done to get around it. i'm thinkin about gettin another bracket made up for it, but im thinkin it might be because the 25 sits higher than the 20 any help is greatly apprecioated

Regards Nick

yeh im gonna cut that bitch down if its a problem :P get the old angle grinder out.

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