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After market AU C210 monroe suspension front/rear sets (NEW)

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After market C210 rear drum brake pads (NEW) (qty 3)

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After market C210 suspension boots (NEW)

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OEM Nissan C210 suspension boots (NEW)

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OEM Nissan C210 battery bracket platform (NEW)

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OEM Nissan C210 combination lamp lens (NEW)

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OEM Nissan C210 front suspension strut mount (NEW) (QTY 1)

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After market Nissan C210 performance swaybar bushings (NEW)

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After market MSD Blaster 2 Coil (NEW)

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OEM Nissan C210 battery bracket holder and rods

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OEM Nissan C210 power window center console switch (QTY 2)

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OEM Nissan C210 fender side marker lamps

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OEM Nissan C210 front grill emblem (QTY. 2)

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OEM Nissan C210 headlights (QTY 4)

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OEM Nissan C210 front seat mounting cover

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OEM Nissan C210 front upper door panel interior

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OEM Nissan C210 rear upper panel interior

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OEM Nissan C210 rear lower panel interior

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OEM Nissan C210 rear quarter panel interior

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OEM C210 front lower panels

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OEM C210 center console wiper, headlamp cleaner switch

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OEM C210 center console harness (switch not included, but available)

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OEM C210 speedometer assembly with harness (UK version)

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OEM C210 radio/tape player (UK version)

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so what country and state are you in

and how much for the rear shockers or one front shocker ?

i'm in las vegas, nv usa. for the 2 rears and 2 fronts they will go for $430 au dollars. this includes shipping cost. let me know if your interested.

more parts...

SKYLINE C210 OEM emblems

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C210 rear brake subframe hose

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Fram oil filter (for L28 engine)

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C210 distributor cap

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C210 clutch release bearing

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C210 side fender markers

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