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Suspension/Steering

2x Front Stock Sway Bar - $30ea

1x Rear Stock Sway Bar - $30ea

1x Castor rod with stock rubber bush - $50

1x Castor rod (bent) with aftermarket bush - $30

1x Aftermarket castor rod bush - $30

1x Stock rubber castor rod bush - $20

2x Front Hubs and Upper Control Arms - $150 for pair

2x Front Shock Absorber - $50 for pair

1x Steering Rack - $70

2x Front King Springs - $60ea

Front shit

1x Horn, can be hooked up to any car - Make offer

1x Front Left Gaurd (damaged, is bent slightly, and crumpled a little bit on the inside) - $50

1x HICAS Steering Pump (i think) and all the lines to go with) - Make offer

1x Stock Intercooler Piping - Make offer

1x Front Bumper Reinforcement Bar (has small dent) - Make offer

2x Headlights (right side one has snapped mounts) - $100 for pair

2x Indicators (right side is cracked a bit, but works) - $30ea

1x Radiator (damaged, small dent) - $20

1x Air Con. stuff, condesor, lines, bottle etc at the front (condensor is damaged in bottom corner) - $20

1x Master Brake Cylinder

Misc stuff

2x Stock Clutches, 1 half warn, one fair bit more warn - $50 and $100

1x Stock Rear Spoiler (with brake light) - $50

3x RB20 Coilpacks - $30ea

1x Turbo Timer, very basic timer, manual set - $20

1x Stock RB20 Fuel Pump - $50

2x Slip-on (floating) spacers, 8mm thickness, PCD: 114.3 multi-stud 4/5 stud - $30

1x 3" Catback Exhaust with 2 mufflers and 3" polished tip - $100

8x Stock GTS-t rims - $70ea or $200 a set

4x GTS Type S Rims - $100 set

1x Power Window Control Panel (buttons are kinda fecked) - Make offer

1x High Performance 3.5" CatBack Exhaust

1x RB20 Turbo

Tires

2x Falken Ziex ZE-326 - 235/45 R17 - basically slicks in the middle lol, good for drift or burnouts etc - $10

http://img529.imageshack.us/img529/8844/tires1hy9.jpg

1x 205/65 R15 on commie stocky 5 stud steelies - not much tread left, would be good for spare tire - $10

http://img212.imageshack.us/img212/2962/tires4pb0.jpg

4x Goodyear tires - 235/60 R17 - bit of tread left, not much, alot of camber wear - $20

http://img103.imageshack.us/img103/7929/tires5rb3.jpg

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Theres more shit, i cant remember it right now, MOST PRICES ARE VERY NEGOTIABLE!!

ASK FOR PICS IF U ARE INTERESTED

Located in Mitcham/Unley area in SA

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