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Brand new (unopened) parts from SK's Stagea suspension group buy (I didn't need them as I had other parts that worked instead):

Whiteline Caster Kit (KCA332)

Whiteline Rear Camber Kit (KCA347)

Sell for:

Caster Kit - $100

Rear Camber Kit - $110

Item location: Canberra

Contact details: PM me or phone (04 three 8 842 triple 1)

Pics: (I tried to upload them, but it failed everytime; something to do with permissions. I'll try again.)

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi BigDirtyJase,

Yep, still for sale and yep, you can pay via paypal.

Let me know your address (postcode) and I'll find out how much shipping is. Would you like them registered, express or regular?

Then I'll PM you my paypal details.

Cheers,

Tee

  • 3 weeks later...
how much is it to ship to Tullamarine, Victoria (3043) via express or regular

Hi BigDirtyJase,

It'll be $10 for shipping for regular post and I'll pay for registered and insured post.

Let me know if you stil want it and I'll give you my payment details.

Cheers,

Tee

Update: Caster kit SOLD.

Still available:

Brand new (unopened) parts from SK's Stagea suspension group buy (I didn't need them as I had other parts that worked instead):

Whiteline Rear Camber Kit (KCA347)

Sell for:

Rear Camber Kit - $110

Item location: Canberra

Contact details: PM me or phone (04 three 8 842 triple 1)

  • 2 weeks later...

Still available fro Sale:

Brand new (unopened) parts from SK's Stagea suspension group buy (I didn't need them as I had other parts that worked instead):

Whiteline Rear Camber Kit (KCA347)

Sell for:

Rear Camber Kit - $110

Item location: Canberra

Contact details: PM me or phone (04 three 8 842 triple 1)

$10 shipping anywhere in Aus. I'll pay the extra for registered and insured post.

  • 1 month later...
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