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kts solid rear bushes/pineapples $100

silvia/r32/r33/cefiro

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kts rear traction rods $100

S13 S14 S15 r32 r33 r34 cef

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kts rear camber arms $175

s13/r32/CEFIRO

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kts castor rods $175

S13/S14/S15/R32/R33/Cefiro

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kts braided brake lines (r32 gtst only) $100

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r32 cusco cylinder stopper $100

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nismo gt rubber shift knob $60

nismo gt titanium shift knob $140

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greddy turbo timer $50

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cusco toe rods $200

r32 gtst r33 gtst s13 s14 s15 c33 a31

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located on the gold coast

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ill take brake lines, cusco cylinder stopper and traction arms if not sold pm me good price fal all delivered to vic 3029

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kts castor rods $175

S13/S14/S15/R32/R33/Cefiro

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kts braided brake lines (r32 gtst only) $100

post-23724-1271426547_thumb.jpg

r32 cusco cylinder stopper $100

post-23724-1271426502_thumb.jpg

nismo gt rubber shift knob $60

nismo gt titanium shift knob $140

post-23724-1271426527_thumb.jpg

greddy turbo timer $50

post-23724-1271426615_thumb.jpg

cusco toe rods $200

r32 gtst r33 gtst s13 s14 s15 c33 a31

post-23724-1271426568_thumb.jpg

located on the gold coast

ALL THOSE ITEMS STILL FOR SALE MAKE AN OFFER!!

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