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hey guys just sold my car so i got a few bits n pieces lying around.

- front and rear strut braces

- set of lowered suspension

- blitz front mount intercooler with blits piping (fits right into the stock pipes) bought it repaired from justjap so isnt in the best condition but works perfectly

- driver side door

- sony xplode double din, perfect condition, hardly ever used.

- clarion 6inch in dash tv with 6 stack cd player

thats all i can remember, so if any1s interested in any of these let me no and we can discuss a price, cheers

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ok firstly for the springs, they come with the strut and all, i honestly dont know what brand they are as they came with the car, they are lowered and thats basically all i no. place an offer and we can talk.

- As for the intercooler its quite a large cooler, its a blitz with blitz piping, i bought it from justjap, it was damaged and they had repaired it. it does have a slight curve on it as it was damaged but it has no boost leek what so ever and works fine. asking for around $600-$700.

- the rear strut brace is from a series 2 skyline, it basdically has skyline written on it, asking around $150 4 it

my email is [email protected] or you can contact me on 0412119542 thanx

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