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Item:18" (R33 S1 suit), Front Strut brace, Front Whiteline Sway Bar

Age: Rims 9 months, Strut, 1 month, Sway bar new unused

Condition: Rims, only 2 scratched slightly, 2 new tyres, 2 need replaced, strut good

Price: Rims and tyres - $600 ono, Strut brace - $70 ono, Sway bar - $200 firm

To Fit: (What car) Rims and strut have been on an R33 Series 1

Location: Kwinana Perth

Contact: 0423168561

Comments: Would prefer to not send due to needing money for new car.

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Its just a little dirty, polishes up fine. Outsides are black, centre bar chrome, no scratches (i dnt think :))

And if anyone wants to know the reason for selling these parts, im trading my car in, just selling bolt on's.

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Another update. Just letting you know, it's an adjustable sway bar - NEW -

I also have a Stealth MEARCAT guage pod, It has the holes for a 40mm guage input and wiring underneath into air vent. $80 ono.

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Hey, just updating again, have a half year old Nitro RC Car.

It's a TQ Sport Hyper 7 awd offroad car. Only driven it a few times

Good working order, just needs some fuel. Rims are a little scratched.

Has an upgraded 9 pound steering mechanism.

$300 ono.

And I still have all of the above for sale... would like to sell something.. anything really..

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