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Item: whiteline 24mm adjustable R32 gtst front sway bar

Cond: good, perfect working order.

Reason for sale: not needed

Location: Melbourne

Price: $200 ono

Item: rb20det Clutch Exedy HD Button

Cond: excellent, used about 500 k's

Reason for sale: new motor/box combo.

Location: Melbourne

Price: $300

Item: hks pod filter, brand new in box

Cond: brand new.

Reason for sale: not needed

Location: Melbourne

Price: $50

Item: Uras Super Kyoshu Rear drum brake shoes for r32, r33, etc

Cond: brand new in box

Reason for sale: not needed

Location: Melbourne

Price: $220

Item: r32 gtst turbo injectors

Cond: good, working order.

Reason for sale: not needed

Location: Melbourne

Price: $50

please msg my mobile 0407 056 817... i have uploaded a few pics, if u want more just msg me.

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bumpppp.. dont msg me asking if i will take $100 for a sway bar that i have up for $200 please everyone.. lowballers gtfo!

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