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5 bolt rotors with SLOTTED rears and standard fronts

$50 for both fronts and $100 for rears

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R32 rear swaybar: upgrade for s13 as they are thicker

$80 (one up for sale yesterday for $100)

R32 front swaybar

$30

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R32 rear cradle with control arms and toe arms

$120

sorry no pics

R32/s13 standard castor rods $40

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RB20 non-hicas power steering pump $60

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R200 5 bolt diff

Good condition 4.3:1 ratio

$90

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5 bolt half shafts $80 for both

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Tow Bar thingy as seen in pic

$20

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Ramps to drive up on when working on car etc etc $50

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PRICES ARE NEGOTIABLE BUT NOT ANYTHING STUPID LIKE 1/2 OF WHAT ITS ADVERTISED FOR<br />LOCATED IN PARKVILLE VIC NEXT TO MELB ZOO<br /><br />SMS/CALL: 0423 740 146

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