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Got this complete rear cradle from a Series 2 Rs4s Stagea.

What you see is what you get (not including the tailshaft and motor behind it!)

$600, need it gone from my driveway.

PICK UP Preferred however can ship. Due to the size it will probably be pricey for shipping but hit me up if you want a quote.

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Guys this is a bargain :) gtr axles and unis , "much stronger", lsd center and 50mm shorter so you can run 10 inch wide rims on the back :) if you plan on making over 300 and use it you will need one of these one day trust me

Guys this is a bargain :) gtr axles and unis , "much stronger", lsd center and 50mm shorter so you can run 10 inch wide rims on the back :) if you plan on making over 300 and use it you will need one of these one day trust me

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Guys this is a bargain :) gtr axles and unis , "much stronger", lsd center and 50mm shorter so you can run 10 inch wide rims on the back :) if you plan on making over 300 and use it you will need one of these one day trust me

cheers mate, yea it's cheap because I just have a lot of parts and would rather the space

get on it people!

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Hey champ Im not sure if you are willing to seperate but I desperately need two within spec rear rotors ( over the 16mm minimum thickness ) if these ones are over that would you be willing to sell them seperate ?

Hey champ Im not sure if you are willing to seperate but I desperately need two within spec rear rotors ( over the 16mm minimum thickness ) if these ones are over that would you be willing to sell them seperate ?

yea can do for the right price, i'll have to check the thickness tonight though

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