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Hi All,

Just have some stuff lying around the place that I don't need since selling my old car.

Item: Solid Subframe Bush/Collar in Blue

Condition: New, Unwanted Gift, CBF Installing

Price: $100

Item: R33 M-Spec Sideskirts (Genuine)

Condition: Black, All clips still in tack, probably needs a new coat of paint or a good buff

Price: $200

Item: 2x Tow Hooks

Condition: New, but some paint chipping off

Price: $40

Item: 60mm A-Pillar Single Gauge Holder (Plastic not Fibreglass crap)

Condition: Used a slight fracture around the gauge hole, but not noticeable

Price: $50

Item: Jap Coil Over Spanner, not that flimsy shiet off eBay

Condition: Used

Price: $20

Item: S13 Silvia or 180SX Power Mirror Switch

Condition: Used

Price: $10

Item: RB20DET Alternator

Condition: Used

Price: $50

Item: RB Series Cam Gear

Condition: Used

Price: $20

Contacts: PM

Location: Liverpool Area / NSW

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sideskirts.jpg

subframe.jpg

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Price Drop BABY!

2x Tow Hooks,

$40 Delivered

Subframe Solid Bushes,

$90 delivered

60mm A-Pillar,

$40 if pickup or $45 delivered

Sideskirts,

$180 pickup only

Alternator,

$40 pickup

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Item: R33 M-Spec Sideskirts (Genuine)

Condition: Black, All clips still in tack, probably needs a new coat of paint or a good buff

Price: $200 NOW $170

Item: S13 Silvia or 180SX Power Mirror Switch

Condition: Used

Price: $10 STILL $10 :blink:

Item: RB20DET Alternator

Condition: Used

Price: $50 NOW $40

Item: RB Series Cam Gear

Condition: Used

Price: $20 ONLY $20 :banana:

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Item: R33 M-Spec Sideskirts (Genuine)

Condition: Black, All clips still in tack, probably needs a new coat of paint or a good buff

Price: $200 NOW $170

Item: S13 Silvia or 180SX Power Mirror Switch

Condition: Used

Price: $10 STILL $10 ;)

Item: RB20DET Alternator

Condition: Used

Price: $50 NOW $40

Item: SOLD RB Series Cam Gear

Condition: Used

Price: SOLD

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Item: S13 Silvia or 180SX Power Mirror Switch

Condition: Used

Price: $10 STILL $10 blink.gif

Item: RB20DET Alternator

Condition: Used

Price: $50 NOW $40

SOLD:

- Cam Gear

- Side Skirts

- Tow Hooks

- C Spanner

- A-Pillar Gauge Holder

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