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I recently bought a shell to put my motor into that had some pritty cool parts. Due to an expanding family i cant afford to keep them though as i need a manual gearbox. to get my car running. Il take a manual 25 box as a trade for some of these parts.

I have a set of Buddy Club Coilovers. These are 2k+ new and only have 1000km's on them. Il throw in some adjustable rear camber arms.Asking 1500 ono. They are on the car but can be off it in a few hours. See below for some pics.

I have a set of GTR front seats. Drivers has a bit of wear/ ripping on the boulster. See pics. Looking for about $525 otherwise il keep them.

I have a carbon fibre ducktail wing to suit r33's. Looks dead sexy and is in perfect condition. Asking $500

Pm me or 0424506009

My pc is playing up. Pics are HERE

After having another look last night i realised that these coilovers were mis sold to me as buddy clubs. They are actually BC gold series. Asking 1200 including rear adj camber arms posted anywhere in oz. They are on an ebay store for 1700 so a good price + im including the arms for a near new product. sorry for any confusion.



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