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DR30 Early sedan wrecking

RSR* springs low set (new) $160

3 point custom strut brace (to fit HR30) $80

Cat-back 2.75?inch exhaust, cut off just before muffler (believe to be a trust item) $200

Non mandrel cat-back 2 1/2 inch exhaust $60

Koni reds rear shocks with standard HR30 springs $40

Pedders rear shocks $30

Faded DR30 tail lights $50 pair

Early DR30 headlights $125 pair

Boss kit with Nissan horn button $45

Long nose R200 diff complete with axels & hubs/brakes $1000

Tailshaft complete $100

Front brakes $100

Control arms front and rear $50 each

Stock swaybars $50 each

All other parts/panels/glass/interior available inquire via PM

Pictures soon to follow

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Edited by Drift_Limo
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