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]Hi Guys for sale

Fs. 4 inch drift cannon brand new never been fitted to a car

sell for $200 ono

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R33 M-spec Front bar $300

R33 D wing $200

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do you have an estimate how much it would cost to deliver that drift wing to Tasmania? or at least measurements so I can work it out as I would like to buy the wing off you

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Nismo cannon $150

brand new Drift cannon $100

big Drift wing $250

rear springs $90

front right side spring $60

front left side spring only. $30

R33 dash $25

R33 back light cover $15

cross over pipe for intercooler piping $20

R33 wipers a set of 3 $25

brand new wheel $30

stock plenum with out water pipe and with A/C just plenum only $30

rear back cover that says skyline go's under the boot $10 needs a paint job

inside boot carpet that hides the light wiring $15

R33 S1 turbo no shift play runs well only done 85kms $200

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can you send me pics of the big drift wing, and how much is shipping for the smaller d wing or the big drift wing to Coffs Harbour 2450?

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