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Hey peeps

Decided to sell my car, so have no use for these bits, all whiteline gear is brand new.

Arospeed Adjustable Cam Gears (suit rb20/25/26) - SOLD

Whiteline front camber kit (KCA336) - $250

Whiteline rear camber kit (KCA347) - $125

Whiteline caster kit (KCA331) - $125

Whiteline subframe alignment (KCA349) - $100

Can take the whole lot of suspension for $500 ($100 off) otherwise prices aren't negotiable for individual items and don't include postage.

I also have a heap of spare parts off my rb20 replaced due to my upgrades on the car, standard injectors, standard fuel pump, standard afm, standard piping, one rear hub, standard intake (from filter to turbo), some coils, a catch-can (with or without breather), standard stater motor and also a standard rb20 turbo with a bearing problem (whinges on anythin about 10psi).

Feel free to call me on 0407476022 or reply on here on PM me!

Thanks all

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castor kit consists of radius rod end bushes?

If you still have the castor kit and rear camber kit after the Xmas period I'll probably take them.. the Mrs has kerbed the car spending over the holiday period :thumbsdown:

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No worries Lyell, just msg me when you want to buy and ill let you know if i still have them. Looks like a mate wants to take the lot of suspension as he noticed the price quickly lol

Price's aren't negotiable peeps, items are brand new remember.

Castor kit comes with 2 rods and 2 bushes, any questions you can ask SK as its from his group buy, ive just taken abit off the price as i dont need them!

Pm sent in regards to the catch can.

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