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wouldn't have a clue...

Can you please check the springs, there will be a part number stamped on the coil.

If you can give me the part number, and I can confirm they are whiteline control springs I'll take them.

Like I said $110 and you pay postage to Adelaide?

Cheers

Lee

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hi is that a rear strut brace for a r33 skyline?

it's a gtr front strutbrace - and it's sold sorry.

i have a rear strutbrace but am using it.

Can you please check the springs, there will be a part number stamped on the coil.

If you can give me the part number, and I can confirm they are whiteline control springs I'll take them.

Like I said $110 and you pay postage to Adelaide?

Cheers

Lee

i will go home and check for you. however carasky has PM'd me first, will let you know if it falls through.

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He did? I enquired yesterday, but oh well. Let me know how it goes.

He sent me a PM yesterday a few hours before you did - and according to Aust. Post calculator it's around $15 delivery, and he's basically giving me the $100 i want for it (opposed to your $95).

It's fairly clear cut - I will let you know how it goes.

Springs SOLD pending payment.

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