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Item:

R33 lower control arms

Age:

70,xxx km

Condition:

Perfect working order

Price:

160 + postage

$160 and I will personally deliver it anywhere in Melbourne

No longer for sale

To Fit: (What car)

R32 & R33

Location:

Melbourne - south eastern suburbs

Contact:

PM or call/SMS 0416 623 381

Comments:

R33 lower control arms, great upgrade for R32 skyline for some extra track and camber

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...de-t190227.html

DIY thread above on how to install then, quiet easy I must say

:wave:

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i looked for some of these for ages a while ago and paid like 200 bucks. this is cheap

great upgrade and sooo easy to fit almost tempted to buy a spare set

Thats right man, thats what I'm trying to tell these guys but no one is listening!! :P

If you want them let me know, do you a good price posted to NSW

If these aren't sold by Friday I will be putting them in my car Friday night, then you can all drool over my extra front camber :)

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