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Hey Guys,

Trying to Clear out my Garage to make room. Here is a list of Parts I have:

A31/C33/S13 Std Front Castor Rods $10ea

A31/C33/S13 Std Rear Camber Arms $10ea

A31/C33/S13 Std Rear Traction Rods $10ea

A31/C33/S13 Std Rear Toe Rods $10ea

A31/C33/S13 Std Brake Caliper Hoses $10 All 4

A31/C33 Rear Calipers with 60%+ Brake Pads $30pr

A31/C33 Rear Rotors, Slightly Lipped $10pr

S14 Rear Calipers with 60%+ Brake Pads $30pr

S14 Rear Rotors, VGC $20pr

RB20DET Turbo, Blows Smoke, Supect Turbo Seals $50

A31/C33/S13 Std Rear 4 Stud Hubs $10ea

5 Bolt Rear Drive Shafts $60ea or $100 for both

A31/C33/HR31 Std Intake Pipe $10

A31/C33, Will also fit R32/S13 Std Rear Sway Bar $20

A31/C33 Front Bar Reo Slightly Bent, Still works fine $25

A31 Front Bar, Dark Blue in Colour, VGC $40

A31/C33 Orange Front Bar Indicator Lens' $30pr

A31 Monkey Warehouse URAS Style Full Kit, Brand New in Bags $750

A31/C33/S13 Lowered Bilstien Shocks with RSR Springs Front and Rear, Fronts have Adjustable Camber Tops, Very Stiff Ride $500

Greedy Aluminium Top Radiator Hose, To suit RB20DET. Bought for my ceff but could not fit due to thick alloy radiator. Brand New $100

Thats about all for now. Will post more up as I find it.

Feel free to PM me or post here. My mobile No. is 0431530043 and [email protected]

Thanks, Chris.

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