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Hey ppl, i got a whole bunch of parts left over and i jus dont want them lyin around my place anymore.

So heres the list :

Electronic front lip + motors - $80 ONO

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2 x oil pumps - $30 ONO each

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standard Front and rear swaybars - $20 ONO for the pair

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Rear camber arms - $20 ONO for the pair

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Front camber arms - $20 ONO for the pair

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2 x 16' Ford AU rims, PCD 114.3 x 5, includes tyres wit 10% tread and 11mm 5 stud spacers - $40 ONO

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Prefer melb buyer but will send interstate at buyers expense, im open to any offers. Please email ([email protected]) if u have any queries.

Cheers YogiR33

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The front lip, was a dealer option u could get, it fit inside your front bar and wen activated lowers about 5cm under your front bar to reduce the air resistance, good if u do a lot of freeway drivin or plan on makin your car a drag car.

Everything that is availble is still in the thread, the only thing sold was the Nismo key. Prices have been dropped further as this stuff must sell i will keep dropping the prices until it is sold.

Pls PM any offers or if u have any queries.

I'll also be addin 2 other items to the list soon

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