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For sale: rear R33 Strut Brace

Located: South Australia, Adelaide Hills

Price: $100

Contact: PM or mobile: 0432384679

will try and post up a photo in the next week or so....

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any pics ?

it is the same as all of the other rear strut braces and is in brand new condition... it says skyline on it in red writing.

0401994240

no probs... it is an original one from a type v R33 (that has active lsd) it says skyline on it and is adjustable in the middle (to adjust tension).. .$100 and it is yours

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i would like to get at least $80 as it cost me $120... if you can match that it is yours..... (bargain for that price as it will cost you $120+ from the wreckers....) i am located in the Adelaide Hills but am currently in Nrth Adel near the Archer Hotel.... give me a call on 0401994240 to discuss prices.....

They do defenitely stiffen up the tale of the ride and prevent body roll.... you can also adjust the tension on it which can either make it grip more or make yout car slide out more ;)

anyhow give me a call and we will go from thier..

regards

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