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OK guys and girls

i have some things i just need to be getting rid of so here we go..

R888 Tyres

have about %50 on them These thing are sticky as hell worth about 400 each new

YOUR PRICE $160 for the pair

sr20det

Exhaust manifold made from Megan performance not used for long at all

game a car a awesome exhaust note swell

ONLY $195

Stock r33 exhaust With stainless steel cannon on it

Comes with the Cat still bolted on all hanger brackets everything thing is there

YOUR PRICE ONLY $60

Fenders for r33 in pretty

in white right one is better than the left

YOUR PRICE 35 for the left 45 for the right neither has and dent or anything like that just the left one has a tiny paint chip

s14 Mirror's red with black base

Each side $30

s14 drivers side door COMPELETE in red

ONLY $60

R33 Rear Bumper in white STD

God nick ONLY $45

i also have some other things dirt cheap

s1 black r33 wing 12 bucks

s13 steering rack ok nick 20 bucks

r33 rear reo bar 20 bucks

s14 boot and s2 wing 30 bucks

I also do a bit of welding tig/ig let us know if you need anything

im located in s.e suburbs melb

email is [email protected]

0430106414

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