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// Hi there,

I am interested in the front and rear sway brace if they fit R33 S2, do you have any idea how much postage will be to Canberra?

Dave 0432234167

hey man the r33 s1 and s2 bodys are the same im 99% sure just lights engine differences and stuff like that i dont think postage would be over $60

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$32 postage man

my bank details are brenton n neill

a/n 1015 6821

bsb 064210

so $232

you said tail lights were 100 not 200 bro so will send you 132 not 232. will be in your account by 2pm today. will PM my address.

you said tail lights were 100 not 200 bro so will send you 132 not 232. will be in your account by 2pm today. will PM my address.

yea sorry man

im keen is it in good condition

yea its good bro i got it about a year ago it was a reconditioned one and it probally did 15000 kms wile i had it in my car

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