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C33 Laurel Full Cage bolt in jap spec... May Suit A31 Ceffy... $500
Wrapped in red padding for extra cool

C33 Laurel Headlights and Grill $200 good condish i have 2 sets

C33 laurel standard front bar (bit rough) $100

C33 Laurel Kevlar bonett lightweight stock coppy $200

C33 Stock Guards bit rough left and right $100 each

C33 Rear Lights and boot garnish $250 the pair good condish

C33 aftermarket fiberglass front bar Midnight purple very good condition $300 (G corporation) i have 2pcs

C33 boot lid good condition has some holes from a big spoiler in midnight purple $200

Cusco S14 Front coilovers $300

Profec B Spec $250

Djetro Power FC Suit 26 with FC datalogit and software(to connect to Laptop) $900 comes with Map Sensors and MAP Harness
(This can be used with a MSD window switch and run on a RB25)

Brand New Solid Diff Bushes suit R33,R34,S14,S15 $65

S14 LCAS $150 for left and right

R32 Brakes front with disks $250
R32 Brakes rear with disks $200

R32/s13 rear Subframe with Cusco Camber arms Cusco toe rods kazama traction rods. no diff or drive shafts chasing $400

All items located in Perth Western Australia

Can Ship at buyers expence

please no pms on here txt or email or call

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britz1@gmail.com

Edited by britz1

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