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Im selling sum parts off my series 2 skyline

Hicas bar 100

Stock suspention in good conditoin only done 75.000 k's $200

Stock

Series 2 front bar indicates +foggers 120

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stock centre console $60

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stock front and rear cambers 60 bucks a pair or 100 for the lot

stock wheels no scratches fdront tyres have %30 and rears have %5 250 for the set

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also have stock 180sx rims no tyres on them 150 for the set (4 stud)

tyres BRAND NEW still got stickers on them zeetex bought them for 105 4x 16/225/65 ( i think its the stock tyre size for the the r33 anyway) $75 each

stock series 1 coil packs in working condition $100

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stock series 2 coil packs stil in the car and can show that they work $120

series 2 Rear wing White in VERY good condition $120

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pm me or sms me on 0430106414

Can deliver in australia pref pickup

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