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shed clearout of a few things...located in northside Brisbane, can post at buyer's cost. All parts for R33 gtst

set of front lower control arms with Hardrace rubber bushes. Bushes have done exactly 3,398k's (as per my logbook photos) and are in as-new condition. Only reason for sale is I have done every other bush on car with Superpro, so decided to fit superpro lca bushes too (didn't notice any difference btween these and superpro). No ball joints but happy to buy new ball joints and press in for you if you pay the cost of them. After $120 for the set (think the hardrace bushes alone cost $109?)

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brand-new HEL/GK Tech brake lines. Rears only sorry, used the front ones when doing their brake upgrade. $35.

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set of front and rear stock springs. What can I say, they're stock springs, nothing wrong with them. Pictured in top left corner.

$30 or alcohol trades accepted.

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Rear RS-R springs on tokico Potenza coilovers. Paint's a bit chipped/aged on the springs but otherwise no signs of any issues, shocks are fine, no leaks, dents, damage etc.

$60 the set, or could split if needed.

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also have set of front King low springs for r33 gtst with 1xPotenza and 1xKYB shocks. Springs all good just some paint scrapes, shocks all good no leaks dents etc. $40 for springs, $30 for shocks, or both for $60

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