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Castor Rod

In very good condition. Travelled about no more than 10,000kms as evidenced by the condition. $180 + del

Also have matching lower control arms if someone is interested in them as a complete set

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/452498-s13-nagisa-auto-rca-and-refurbished-lca/

N1 Bonnet Lips

Just Jap N1 Lip. Brand new. This is a spare as wasn't able to find it when car was at panel beater so bought a second one only for this to be found when doing a clean up. These are good quality and very happy with the one fitted to my car. $70 + del

http://justjap.com/body/exterior/aero-parts/n1-fibreglass-bonnet-lip-nissan-skyline-bnr32.html

Another N1 bonnet lip that I was not happy with. It is hollow unlike the Just Jap one and is wavy as though it was moulded off a warped std rubber one. Cost me something like $110 but was a complete waste of money vs the Just Jap one. Other people not so picky may be happy with it/ Will take $30 +del for it

Took a bunch of photos on my phone byt rubbish Samsung is telling me they are corrupted so will take some more and post them up later

LOL, bugger...I just grabbed soem Ikeya LCA which come with the castor rods to get me out of the ball joint issue I am having

Here are the pics...

Cusco

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And the remaining lip

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Hard to show but it has some waviness like you see on the std Nissan rubber ones

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Bonnet lip and castor rods still left.

Also the lower controls arms with Gagisa Auto Roll Centre Adjusters here... http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/452498-s13-nagisa-auto-rca-and-refurbished-lca/

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As per my response to the PM, I will offer money back on the castor rods if you put them on and they knock. They wont, they are in very good condition. But condition is you install them within 2-4 weeks of buying them.

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Hi there,

I'm after the following if you have any?

- GTR front lip

- GTR wing (must be genuine, 3pc wing. not fibreglass shit, got one alrdy!)

- RB20 coilpack cover. Prefer factory ones but will consider tidy aftermarket ones that cops will take nicely to!

Located south east Victoria, so will require shipping.

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