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im looking for the bracket that connects onto the hub (where the 2 brake lines go into and the sway bar linkage goes into) passenger side

please pm me

thanks,

hey everyone,

were wreckin out a complete r33 gtst,

HAs rear damage and light front damage,

101,000 kms ( service just done)

aftermarket wheel

nismo clear indicators

some lowered suspension

full brake conversion

kakimoto exhaust

STILL REISTERED,

immaculate interior

all doors and front guardsare good

ganador style mirrors

pretty much everything exept bearbox and pedal box!!

pm me if you need anything!!!!

FRONT LOWER CONTROL ARMS SOLD.

what after market wheel is it? picture?

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Hey mate, looking for a boost controller.

what controller were u running and how much are u after for it?

ps: ur inbox is full.

Hey man. No boost controller sorry.

All - Please PM Deli Rep with any queries as he is the owner of the parts :)

Edited by missbecjane

Hi there, looking for the Crossmember, Rubber Engine Mountings & Allumunium Engine Mountings. If you still have it i will take it. RB Silvia Swap. Please let me know asap. Thanks. My Email: [email protected]

is the exhaust still available?

how much you looking for?

could i please see a picture of it?

your inbox is still full, my email is [email protected]

hey mate if you still have this stuff? pm me a price on,

rear calipers,

rear backing plates,

rotors and pads,

and handbrake cables,

cheers,mike

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