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hey guys im able to get my hands on some high quality, must have gear for your cars. for less the the cost at places like repco, cartoys and other rip of places like these..........

avaliable stock i can get ATM

drift pine-apples $ 65 for the set of four (two colours to choose from RED,BLACK)

GEAR BOX MOUNTS $70 (two colours to choose from RED,BLACK)

ENGINE MOUNTS $75

CA18 (two colours to choose from RED,BLACK)

RB20, RB25, RB30, RB26 (two colours to choose from RED,BLACK)

feel free to ring to find out more on 0432 599 561

rather pay an extra 50bucks and get a quality part,than a cheap chinese knock off

you a trader on here?

ok n__b go pay that for your shopping trolley of a car, shouldnt even be consided as a jap car

ok n__b go pay that for your shopping trolley of a car, shouldnt even be consided as a jap car

ive heard coles have new trolleys now,shaped like stagea's

farking brilliant

strange really how they're made in japan,by nissan,but shouldnt be considered jap cars.

think before you type there sweetpea

o/t-

can we get some pics of the the pineapples,i only have whitelines in the trolley and they shit so i want to purchase some quality ones

ive heard coles have new trolleys now,shaped like stagea's

farking brilliant

strange really how they're made in japan,by nissan,but shouldnt be considered jap cars.

think before you type there sweetpea

o/t-

can we get some pics of the the pineapples,i only have whitelines in the trolley and they shit so i want to purchase some quality ones

no worries cup cake.......

these are whiteline's moldings, so their are the same

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lol quality picture in the middle there.

You're not going to be making many friends around here calling people "n__bs" and calling Stageas shopping trolleys!

some people are just tools...

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