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I've got a genuine Do-Luck B pillar monkey brace for sale.

fits 180sx/s13 silvia, i'm not sure about s14-s15, but i have a feeling they do fit all s series, buyer should double check this.

i'm not sure if it will fit skyline, buyer should double check this too.

Top quality bit of gear, it's in mint condition, and has a cool "Knight Kids" sticker on it.

this is the only pic i have of it for now, but i can get some more tonight.

$280

(pickup is preferred for this one guys)

melbourne sth east.

thanks,

greg-

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What is it with your attitude? I'm merely pointing out the correct name of the item for the seller and prospective buyers.

Guess you know it wrong. Refer here :- http://www.do-luck.com/bar_r_cross.html

Whether I am going to buy it or not is not your problem. Get your spelling right. It's butt not but.

I have always known it as monkey floor brace, are you going to buy it? If not, but out smart ass. free bump :P

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