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Brand new adjustable cam gears for RB engines $160 for both

2x Stock R33 Rims with some "drift" tyres on there rims and in good cond $80

Genuine hybrid cooler pipe SOLD

S2 rear wing for R33 in good cond no brake light $40

S1 wing R33 has brake light but doeant work $30

Sava tyre 235/17 Has bout 60% tread left $50

parts are in adelaide, postage at buyers expense.

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Hey Dan,

Seeming as I'm now buying your beastie ...I could definitely be interested in that Wine Red rear wing ...is it the same colour as the car, and in good nick?

Do the brake lights work in that one? If not ...are they easy enough to fix?

Let me know mate.

  • 1 month later...
Brand new adjustable cam gears for RB engines $160 for both

2x Stock R33 Rims with some "drift" tyres on there rims and in good cond $80

Genuine hybrid cooler pipe SOLD

S2 rear wing for R33 in good cond no brake light $40

S1 wing R33 has brake light but doeant work $30

Sava tyre 235/17 Has bout 60% tread left $50

parts are in adelaide, postage at buyers expense.

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hey hows it going....just wondering if u still had the 1x s2 wing for sale and where abouts in adelaide are you

cheers teoman

  • 3 weeks later...

Hey mate, do you still have the S2 wing for sale?

hey hows it going....just wondering if u still had the 1x s2 wing for sale and where abouts in adelaide are you

cheers teoman

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