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needed.....

1 x engine crossmember (K frame)

1 x front right hand lower control arm

if any1 is wrecking a 33 gtst in brisbane or has these parts lying round in good condition. shoot me a pm or reply in here.

thanks. 85URK. :D

needed.....

1 x engine crossmember (K frame)

1 x front right hand lower control arm

if any1 is wrecking a 33 gtst in brisbane or has these parts lying round in good condition. shoot me a pm or reply in here.

thanks. 85URK. :P

i don't know if this info is to late for you or not but asian auto spares down in slacks creek have definatly got a heap of control arms down there, and i think i saw one engine cross member there to, shouldn't be to expensive they said $80 for a left hand control arm to me only a couple of weeks ago

i don't know if this info is to late for you or not but asian auto spares down in slacks creek have definatly got a heap of control arms down there, and i think i saw one engine cross member there to, shouldn't be to expensive they said $80 for a left hand control arm to me only a couple of weeks ago

thanx. il keep that in mind. just incase mine falls through.



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