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Hi guys

trying to scrap up some cash,

nismo arms suit R32 gtr $250 for all 6 of them

semi slicks $100 pair

6 bolt axles $80 pair

EVERYTHING ELSE $5

Pick up from wollongong

don't really want to post items as it takes up a lot of time and effort

text message is the best way to contact me

0401 932 747

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