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Have you got the rear left side Trim which is located next to the rear passenger door??

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hey mate im after the rear cradle as mine has a large rust hole in it

righto, I have an rs260 one (should be the same) which is in better condition.

Still has some surface rust on it though so you'd be best to come check it out for yourself.

PM me for more details.

My Stagea RSFourS had an unfortunate meeting with a curb(all front left damage).

So i basically need an entire front left setup, upper horseshoe arm, middle J arm(with ball joint), lower s shaped arm, hub assembly, drive shaft, track rod and end, tie rod, abs sensor and wheel arch liner.

So do you think you could help with all or any of these parts?

Thanks for your help.

My Stagea RSFourS had an unfortunate meeting with a curb(all front left damage).

So i basically need an entire front left setup, upper horseshoe arm, middle J arm(with ball joint), lower s shaped arm, hub assembly, drive shaft, track rod and end, tie rod, abs sensor and wheel arch liner.

So do you think you could help with all or any of these parts?

Thanks for your help.

Yea got all of that stuff. Flick me a pm to arrange.

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