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Hi Guys, got a few things to move on, all located in Brisbane, prefer pick up for the larger items,

Brand new Whiteline R34 rear blade adjustable sway bar, 24mm thick - $200

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R34 bootlid tail light - perfect working order - $30

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Stock R34 gtt suspension, Some leaking shocks, springs are fine - $50

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R34 gtt neo engine cover and bracket - $70

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R34 gtt stock triple gauge cluster with blue backlight conversion - $75

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Various stickers - $5 each

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PM or contact Steve on 0430 221 911

Brand new Whiteline R34 rear blade adjustable sway bar, 24mm thick - $200

Hey have you got the part number for the swaybar? Just asking as it looks more like the front sway in the pics.

Hey have you got the part number for the swaybar? Just asking as it looks more like the front sway in the pics.

Hey mate, it is infact a front and not a rear, i'll amend the first post.

EDIT: Ok so i can't edit the first post for some reason.

THE WHITELINE SWAY BAR IS IN FACT A FRONT SWAY BAR AND NOT A REAR

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