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Wrecking R33.4 complete car

located in darwin

will post pics soon

any questions message me or email me

0409 589 376

[email protected]

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Hey there,

If you will do shipping, can I have a price for

the wing

front bumper

dash surround

shipping to this address

6 glasgow ave

mount louisa, 4814

townsville

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ffs...

PRICE OR LOCK.

Either start reading the rules, and following them or i will just lock the thread.

seriouslly mate dont need to be angry

some people have a life

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r34 headlights with hid conversion kit $500

tein suspension front and rear $ 500

PFC controler $80

Rear bar $200

Front Bar $250

R33-r34 conversion guards $400

r33 tail lights led $200

boot with wing $150

front and rear sway brace $90

all other parts just ask and ill give u a price

front stock caster rods $40

rear stock upper control arms $40

dash with cut out holes for apexi guages $50

drivers seat $50

passenger seat $50

rear seat both parts $80

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