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(r32 Skyline)hicas Tie Rod End+rubber Boot And Window Sills


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Hi,

I am after Tie rod end for R32 driver side hicas plus the rubber boot aswell.

And I am also after for the window sills. Both Driver and Passenger side

I have attached photos so you know which part I am after and they are circled in red. All parts I am after for R32 GTS4

Car-Window-Deflector-Sun-Visor.jpg

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If you have the following parts plz PM me here or email me on [email protected]

Sydney pick up, Will consider post, so please let me know if you have the following parts

cheers

i asked the seller and he said the one his selling is for the front end not for the rear one..

i am after the tie rod driver side rear that attached to the hicas unit..

BUMP it !!!

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