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Whiteline BNF24Z Front Swaybar - 24mm Heavy Duty Adjustable to suit R33 and R34.
Used in good condition - $100

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Selbys Rear Swaybar - 24mm Heavy Duty Adjustable with endlinks to suit S15 and R34

Used in good condition - $150

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Jaycar Independant Electronic Boost Controller with hand controller

Used in good condition - $100

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Whiteline BNF24Z Front Swaybar - 24mm Heavy Duty Adjustable to suit R33 and R34.

Used in good condition - $90

IMG_20141228_140220.jpg

IMG_20141228_140239.jpg

Selbys Rear Swaybar - 24mm Heavy Duty Adjustable with endlinks to suit S15 and R34

Used in good condition - $140

IMG_20141228_140018.jpg

IMG_20141228_140059.jpg

Jaycar Independant Electronic Boost Controller with hand controller

Used in good condition - $90

IMG_20141228_140956.jpg

Needs to go.

Whiteline BNF24Z Front Swaybar - 24mm Heavy Duty Adjustable to suit R33 and R34.

Used in good condition - $80

IMG_20141228_140220.jpg

IMG_20141228_140239.jpg

Selbys Rear Swaybar - 24mm Heavy Duty Adjustable with endlinks to suit S15 and R34

Used in good condition - $130

IMG_20141228_140018.jpg

IMG_20141228_140059.jpg

Jaycar Independant Electronic Boost Controller with hand controller

Used in good condition - $80

IMG_20141228_140956.jpg

Needs to go. PM and make me an offer!!!

Whiteline BNF24Z Front Swaybar - 24mm Heavy Duty Adjustable to suit R33 and R34.

Used in good condition - $80

IMG_20141228_140220.jpg

IMG_20141228_140239.jpg

Selbys Rear Swaybar - 24mm Heavy Duty Adjustable with endlinks to suit S15 and R34

Used in good condition - $100

IMG_20141228_140018.jpg

IMG_20141228_140059.jpg

Jaycar Independant Electronic Boost Controller with hand controller

Used in good condition - $80

IMG_20141228_140956.jpg

Needs to go. PM and make me an offer!!!

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