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Driver Door $40

Passenger Door $40

Tail Shaft $40

Alternator $25

Air con Pump $30

Power Steering Pump $30

Rear steering rack with lock bar $25

front Hubs $50

Rear Hubs $40

Every think else $20 or under just ask

Located in darwin will post if needed

email or sms 0409589376

brenton

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how much for the the lockbar postage to 2259 wyong nsw cheers

hey bro you talking about the lockbar at the rear to take over the rear steering if so $45 including delivery bro

Driver Door $40

Passenger Door $40

Tail Shaft $40

Starter Motor $25

Air con Pump $30

Power Steering Pump $30

Rear steering rack with lock bar $25

front Hubs $50

Rear Hubs $40

Every think else $20 or under just ask

Located in darwin will post if needed

email or sms 0409589376

brenton

hey bro $38 delivered bro

sorry bro the center console as in the carpment next to the seats and the hand brake cover if so the hand brake leaver is torn so $20 delivered

hey mate that boss kit, is it for a airbag /hicas r33? how much for the boss kit, hicas lock bar and power steering pump to 2000 sydney

Hey man wat are u after I have sold the powersterring pump

I sent you a message regarding the interior.

Ill buy it mate if you contact me

Heading to sydney tonight so can even pick up if you up there

It's sold man

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