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unfortuantly i can no longer use this :thumbsup: so instead of me chopping it up to make work i thought id throw it up hear and c if ne 1 is intereted

sorry 4 the pic is al i have at moment but it gives u an idea.

$150.00 or will swp 4 adiffernt style brace (that goes bak toward the firewall )

0419469108

thanks

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What would you be asking if it came as a package,

DR30 fronts, brakes and hubs etc if available?

Strut Brace

Strut Tops

around the $180 mark ... thats everything bar DR30 struts, i do have the MR30 struts that ill throu in 2 sweatn the deal

Any idea on how much to ship to NZ?

ive sent something ther beforre which was larger and lighter, think it was like $26 - $28 soi around there wats your area code and i can give u a proper est if u want ?

o and weather u want it registerd post or not

thanks

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ive sent something ther beforre which was larger and lighter, think it was like $26 - $28 soi around there wats your area code and i can give u a proper est if u want ?

o and weather u want it registerd post or not

thanks

Wellington, 5014, Wainuiomata.

Thanks dude

postage is $54 ! its very light but due to the lenght of the thing the price is more, sorry ay i honestly didnt think it be that much! o and youl have to sign 4 it....

if ya still want it let us no and ill pm bank details

cheers

do the strut tops bolt straight in? or are there any modifications needed? could be a very likely deal for me....

struts tops came from JIC coilovers, they are pillow ball so the insert may need to be machined to suit, but im not 100% as i havent had to try ...

postage is $54 ! its very light but due to the lenght of the thing the price is more, sorry ay i honestly didnt think it be that much! o and youl have to sign 4 it....

if ya still want it let us no and ill pm bank details

cheers

WOW, that comes to 198nzd all up.. lol

yea thats crap, i can drop $20 off but thats it,i paid $150 4 it so im loosin out.

ne 1 in sydney who can meet me / pick it up call me make a offor (reasonable) and its yours

Thats ok mate, Bit out of my price range. But thanks for the effort anyway :)

NZ $ is shit :)

around the $180 mark ... thats everything bar DR30 struts, i do have the MR30 struts that ill throu in 2 sweatn the deal

I'll give you $180.00 for the package.

DR30 Struts, Strut Brace & Camber tops?

Call/PM me and we can do the deal Tuesday or Wednesday.

Cheers, D

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