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S13/180 Bride Driver Side Rail - S13/180 Coilovers - Ca18 Stuff - S13 Half Cage, Detailin Clay Bars, Skunk2 Gearknob


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S13/180 BRIDE Driver Side Rail - S13/180 Coilovers - CA18 Stuff - S13 Half Cage +MORE

Item: JIC Coilovers, full set. 8/6 spring rates.

Rears are fine.

Fronts are leaking/knocking.

Height adjustable, camber adjustable.

Price: $500 - PRICE DROP TO $420 FIRM FOR FULL SET

Item: S13/180 Driver Side BRIDE Rail

Good condition.

Price: $220 - PRICE DROP TO $200 FIRM

Item: S13 CA18DE OEM Air Box + Snorkel + AFM + other stuff

Good condition

Price: $150 - Pending

S13/180 SR20 Drive Shafts

Good condition

Price: $100 for both - Pending

Item: S13 Half Cage

Good condition.

Comes with mounts/base plates, nuts bolts etc.

Suits non-sunroof model

$550 - PRICE DROP TO $520 FIRM

Item: 2x 100G DETAILING Claybars - FINE GRADE so not rough on your paint work UN-USED. They're blue..

Price: $10

Item: Skunk 2 replica gearknob - 5 Speed weighted (pretty heavy) - unused for toyota/subaru etc

Price: $20

Item: EG Sedan Amber Corners Un-used brand new (won't fit on EG Hatchback, ONLY SEDAN)

Price: $20

PM me for pictures only if you're interested.

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