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Ok I'v got my folks on my back to clear some space so I have a few things for sale. All items located in se suburbs melbourne.

JIC Coilovers

I got these off a forum member for at the start of the year, I havent put them in my car but suspect they need re gasing as 2 of them (1 front and one rear) are soft.

Im happy to get $100 for them.

S13 Lights and stock grill

I brought these when fixing my girlfriends car but I ended up buying a whole front cut. They have a few broken clips but they are still in a good condition and are an easy fix.

$80

S13 Radiator

Perfect working condition, no cracks no leaks

$100

M-sports Rear bar

I trial fitted this to my car a few months ago but have since sold the front bar and decided to stick with the stock kit. Bar is in a new condition and in primer

$110 or take the bar and skits for $200

M-Sports side skirts

These were trial fitted to my car and still require some sanding to fit perfectly around the doors, the skirts are in a new condition and in primer

$110 or take the bar and skits for $200

RS Liberty seats

These came out of my brothers Genuinr rs, car has since been sold with wrx seats so these have to go, no rips tears or wear, perfect condition

$250

All prices are negotiable, all items in a good condition, Pick up in Rowville se melbourne.

My net is running slow due to going over my downloads so please msg or call me on 0411 797 868 Aaron.

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