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hey guys, i got some stuff for sale

- JIC front negative upper link R33 GTST - $250 (these are Y27,800 at perfect run which is $344.418aud exluding freight and handling)

- JIC Magic tension rods for R33 GTST - $170 (together with negative upper link $350!!)

- HKS mushroom pod filter needs new element - $60

- A'PEXi N1 coilovers, just been rebuilt $1150

- Cusco upper arm for R32 $170

- Twin blitz BOVS with adaptor for R32 GTR $SOLD

- HKS Style dumppipe for S13 $SOLD

- HKS Pod with long HKS adaptor tube, needs element $80

i can COD any of these parts anywhere over australia!

thanks

arch

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hey guys, i got some stuff for sale

- JIC front negative upper link R33 GTST - $200 (these are Y27,800 at perfect run which is $344.418aud exluding freight and handling)

- JIC Magic tension rods for R33 GTST - $150

- HKS mushroom pod filter needs new element - $60

- A'PEXi N1 coilovers, just been rebuilt $1200

- Cusco upper arm for R32 $190

- Twin blitz BOVS with adaptor for R32 GTR $280

- HKS Style dumppipe for S13 $130

- HKS Pod with long HKS adaptor tube, needs element $80

i can COD any of these parts anywhere over australia!

thanks

arch

prices dropped!

13_devil: These got rebuilt about 2 - 3 weeks ago, you can even see all the bushes are in brand new condition. These will last as long as a brand new set.

Mr GTS4: Im not to sure if they will fit i would most likely think they would, can anyone clarify this?

thanks

arch

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