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gday guys. wrecking my r31 all parts available.

s13 LCAs. ball joint thread is stuffed so need new ones. s13 ones or chuck in s14 ones to use with s14 gear for 5 stud. $30

12kg ISC springs $30

fronts are ISC coilovers say 2 years old 8kg springs $400.

full set of blown jic gold coilovers 9/7 fronts are dismantled rears still work fine just bouncy. $50

1999 180sx brakes, hubs lcas all stock good condition $200

stich 16x7 +25 rims 6 month old tyres bit of camber wear $200

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stich 16x8 +25 rims 6 month old tyres - had accident dent on one and missing one centre cap. $80?

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random 16x7 +25 rims toyo tpg tyres heaps of tread rims dented dirty good for skids or whatever $150

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located in Baulkham Hills, Sydney.

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