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I have access to a complete set of standard shocks n springs... came off a car with 50,000kms on it and is in excellent order.

$300.00 is the asking price

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hey mate, do you have the passenger side vent assembly? Mine is broken and I wouldn't mind replacing it. I just need the movable parts at the front of the vent (if you know what I mean).

Hey do you have the A Pillar plastic for the inside on the passanger side?

If it's in black and not that suade funny stuff you see on some 4 door r34's.

If so whats your price?

Also nightcrawler if you wanna post it together then i can pick up my part.

As you live near where i work.

20) R34GTT B-Pillar Mouldings (external)

* Taken from the R34 Wreck

* For anyone with scratched or broken mouldings

* Excellent Condition from what I can tell.

* Price: $50.00 for the pair + Postage/Pickup

I also need the external window seal on passenger side.

How much for the lot? That is, external seal and the B-Piller Mouldings......

The external seal is the one you might stick a screw driver down in order to try to steal a car, which is what happened to mine....

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