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Cleaned out the garage and found a bunch of stuff....

Std 33 GTR stabiliser bars front and rear - $125

Std 33 GTR turbos done 85,000km's on standard boost - $300

Full std 33 GTR exhaust (dump pipes, front pipes and front cat back), great for compliance work - $550, or can separate if necesary.

Std 33 GTR afm's - $100

Pickup only - gold coast / tweed heads area.

Pm me.

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hey mate im really keen on the sway bars mainly the rear one anychance of measuring the thickness of them both and how much to post to victoria , mebourne 3150 thanks mate tom 0401035221 P.S if you find out soon i can transfer the money asap

sorry...don't know the size of the bars.....they are just std gtr stabiliser bars. my guess would be 20mm considering the upgraded whiteline ones are 24mm. it will cost around 30 bucks for delivery to vic.....so i'll do them delivered for $100.

exhaust sold pending payment.

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