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hey people! i am looking for some parts to fix my 32 gtst. i had a bit of an 'island excursion'. lol. well i need to get my hands on a LHR hub knuckle (don't need the hub), a RHF upright and swaybar link (don't need the hub), and some stock coilovers for the rear.

I live in morayfield so if anyone has any of these going cheap, pm me to organise something. Thanks everyone!

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hey bus i have some parts but the best place to go down there would be all jap or ebay i can have a look but i cant garentee i have those psrts pm your number and ill check it out ok

ok people got a few parts today. now all i'm chasing is a RHF upright and RHF swaybar link. let us know what u got

hey man, drop me a PM with an image or something of what parts your chasing, i do think i know the ones and believe i have both.

and you know my cheap is cheap compared to the other guys :)

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