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desperately needed to borrow a set of miunimum 5mm slip on spacers for the all jap day....just went and trial fitted the slicks and front runners to find the slightly foul on the caliper...need four please...0410982366....after 8am for txt's....

found some...thanks guys :P

  • 2 weeks later...
Hi all this is my 1st post here..I realy need help...

Just wondering its anyone got the stock R33 suspension can i borrow to get me thru regency !!!!!

will only need them for a couple of days.

cheers guys!

0421597805

Wasan

Hey man,

check out first page of this thread, 4 door sleeper is his username. Hes a good bloke, he'll hook ya up with stock suspension as long as ya get him some beer!! :D

franky

Edited by frankyp11
Hi all this is my 1st post here..I realy need help...

Just wondering its anyone got the stock R33 suspension can i borrow to get me thru regency !!!!!

will only need them for a couple of days.

cheers guys!

0421597805

Wasan

Still need it guys..4 door sleeper don't have them any more..nice guy tho call me the same day i Email him.

willing to pay for your support.

  • 2 weeks later...

WTB

two wheels to chuck on my car while my two front wheels are re powder coated.

Wont need them for another couple weeks. Just want the heads up.

Wont drive around much and a carton is in it for the participant.

Hey, need to go to regency for my 33 following thursday was wondering if anyone could let borrow an ADR approved steering wheel, cat back exhuast including a stock cat and front reo

Hey mate,

I gotta a stock R33 steering wheel laying around if you still need it

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