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Hey guys,

I am located in South Brisbane. With the rollcage and coilovers I would prefer pickup and I could deliver locally for a small fee.

Best contact is via txt: 0401 321 564

Item1: 7 point CUSCO Rollcage, painted grey with flake through it (comes with all the backing plates and bolts) $650

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Item2: KEI OFFICE coilovers, spring rates are 8 on fronts and 6 on rears. Good condition, no knocks or leaks. $700

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Item3: Series 1 R33 headlights, clear lenses $180 EACH

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Item4: Series 1 R33 grill, black, good clean condition $80

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Hey mate,

yeah it goes around the dash to the floor. I have someone in brisbane interested in it I am just waiting to hear back from them. If it falls through then I would start to think about interstate but would prefer local.

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

ROLLCAGE STILL FORSALE (everything else sold!!!)

Alot of interest in the rollcage but I would rather a buyer from Brisbane. I am not negotiable on price as I am in no hurry to sell it.

Best way to contact me is sms: 0401 321 564

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