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Hey Guys,

I purchased some items in bulk some time back, and due to many of my 'friends' backing out of their promises, I am left with a lot more parts than I bargained for.

I've started this new thread to get rid of these parts I have no use for. I was hoping these would sell quickly and I could organise a group buy for any people who wished to get parts in future. Unfortunately there is not enough interest in the parts I currently have, so once these leftovers are gone, there will be no more.

Now selling below cost, so you will find the prices are very reasonable.

These are quality unbranded parts, which (like most parts these days) are mass produced in Asia. They perform the same function as the name brand items which are more than double the price.

I am not a trader, and after all the drama I have had tying to on-sell these parts, I will never become one. So please help me clear the rest of these parts. I have had many satisfied buyers and excellent feedback from the handful of people who have bought stuff from this batch, and I can refer these to you if you wish to confirm the legitimacy of this sale.

3x black polyurethane subframe spacers (set of 4) $75 delivered

Suit: S13 S14 S15 R32 R33 R34 180SX (not GTR?)

30x drift handbrake buttons suit most cars $17 delivered!!!!!! (note: only doing mail-outs once a week, I work weekdays, so hard to get to the post)

(confirmed on most nissans)

I can provide some installation guidance on request if required - though install on most is pretty straight forward

I have had some interest already in these parts, but at this stage the parts listed here are still in the box sitting next to me. I will update with items as they are 'sold pending' - please if you commit to buy, please buy or let me know if you change your mind...I'm really tired of returned COD and holding parts for people who disappear.

I prefer bank transfer, but will do COD for the price listed above with COD fee ON TOP. I can also offer paypal for added security and for 5% extra on the listed price.

as soon as these are gone there won't be anymore - way too much drama to even think about doing this again.

Thanks for your interest, please PM me if you require any further info or wish to purchase,

Chris

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Edited by Chris_ca180
  • 2 weeks later...

Lots of parts still available,

heaps of drift buttons - Will do 5x buttons for $60 delivered!!! for people who wanna make some cash (or have 5 drift cars...)

Chirs

Edited by Chris_ca180
  • 1 month later...

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