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hi guys got a few things need gone. make a resonable ofor on ane thing and its pretty much yours. mor to come later.. all parts are in fine working codition when pulled off.. am happy to answer ne questions. can post or pickup not a problem 0419469108

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hi guys got a few things need gone. make a resonable ofor on ane thing and its pretty much yours. mor to come later.. all parts are in fine working codition when pulled off.. am happy to answer ne questions. can post or pickup not a problem 0419469108

thanks

Where you at in Sydney?

Power steering pump & front struts probably only things good to me.

Cheers, D

sory forgot to mention i am in chatswood area, can post some of the smaller stuff...

also forgot to say the struts have matchin pairs. i aslo have 2 o ther sets of headlights.

fj20 alternator and dizzy

fj20 intake manifold with injectors and rail an few other things,

not at home at moment will post up more pictures when i can ..

if interseted in ne thing 0419469108, or u can msg

thanks...

I know someone hunting for a 3-slat DR30 grille... but would you be willing to ship to NZ and how much would it cost extra do you think?

I'd consider buying the alternator and dizzy for myself, my sedan recently cooked its regulator and started overcharging :D

  • 2 weeks later...
Hey there,

Can you verify that there are 2 sets of front strut assemblies?

And What springs are in there? do you have spring rates and brand names available?

yes i have 2 sets. one set has kings other have kmac. there are the same struts as you asked about last time. i can seperate springs from struts.

also have dr30 calipers

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