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Well since im selling the car, im parting out with afew bits and pieces and if they end up selling the car will go abit cheaper!

The suspension bits are all new in the box! Zeta 2 is used and has a lil tear which u can see in the picture above.

Exhaust is 2weeks old, and was purchased for 1100 brand new. and wheels and tyres were purchased around a month ago so still plentyof life in them tyres :D

All items located in Sydney! Pick up preferable but can organise something else if necessary!

Hicas Lock bar - $80 (no picture available but just google it)

Kazama Tie rod ends - $300

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Cusco Castor rods - $400

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JJr Camber arms - $450

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Kakimoto Rego 06 & R Cat back - $900

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Bride Zeta II - $450 (no Rail) Has small tear

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Gramlights 57d 17x9 +22 with Falken Rt615 225/45R17 and Yoko Adrive R1 235/45R17 - $2600 (plenty of tread left)

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Brand new SS Decat pipe (3inch) - $60

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