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Supermade bootlip spoiler. In white atm, but needs paint touching up. $300

4door Type M rear pods. Excellent condish, in white. Dunno how much these are worth - they somewhat rare? 100 bucks?

Universal

Bride race seat, I believe it's a BRIX. Average condish, few tears, padding loose. Still a solid seat, great for a budget slider. $250 no rail.

4x BBS mesh, 17 x 9 +20 all round. Come with 60ish% Continentals, camber worn though. I believe 1 rim has had cracks repaired. $1500, cheap for lightweight BBS'. Reduced to $1000 if sold by the end of the month!! Cheapest BBS' evar, and still with good tyres!!! :(

PICSSs

Boot spoiler

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Rear pods

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Bride

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Close up of rip

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This one shows rims and spoiler fitted

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All parts are in the Adelaide Hills, and I cbf with posting.

I learnt today that not all bottom mount Brides require the same rails and as a result I now have an R34 Bride bottom mount rail up for sale too :P It's in perfect nick - I just want what I paid - $100 firm. I'm not sure exactly what Bride models it will fit, but I know for sure it's too wide for a Brix :D

More spoiler pics for those who are interested. The more I look at this sitting on my car, the closer it becomes to being withdrawn for sale :D

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