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Up for sale guys,

Pair of Cusco Castor/Tension Rods for R33/R34 S14/S15, used but good condition. Spherical bearing is in good condition and all adjustments move freely.

$150

4x 25mm bolt on Hub-centric spacers suit Nissan. Were painted black, good condition.

$160

Brand New never used pair of Hardrace Rear Camber arms for R33/R34 S14/S15.

$150

Hicas lock bar, painted black good condition.

$50

Pair of rear Toe Rods, brand new never used.

$70

R33 Series II rear spoiler in white. Good condition.

$150

R33 GTS lock and barrel, with two matching door locks and 1x key. Bought this because I lost my key...... then found it. Good working condition.

$120

Located SOR.

Cheers Cooper

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