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Hi guys just chucking it out there to see if there's any interest in some parts before I pull them out for no reason. Thinking of selling the following bits:

MCA Purple X-R coilovers

Scottys dump and front pipe, no cat.

Freeway dolphin 3" exhaust with cat inserted in the start. The muffler has a ding from the previous owners car being too low, doesn't effect flow and can't see it once it's on.

Evo 8 recaros in pretty good but not perfect condition, only bad thing is that one is missing the winder/adjuster knob. They have rails to suit M35 however the passenger side sits lower than the driver as they are different rails (drivers is bride and passenger is from scarlet performance, just a cheapy).

Thinking of selling these parts then selling the car stock.

Let me know below or inbox if there's any interest. Location is western Sydney.

I'll get photos of exhaust on the weekend if there's interest. All items are on/in the car and functioning.

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Bump, can't be bothered removing exhaust so it will be sold with the car.

Recaros and coilovers have been taken out ready for sale separately.

$1600 for the MCA coilovers

$750 for the seats with the rails, can do a bit cheaper without rails but prefer to sell together.

How does it ride on the XR's? 

Was eyeballing the XC's from MCA After being in a mates WRX race car on reds, but I love my cushy (allbeit knocky and completely knackered) Tiens. 

For the price I'd seriously consider your XR's if the ride is bearable on a softer bump setting

Edited by BIGZED

X-Rs are great, I was dailying it on the hardest settings, they're 18kg F 16Kg R. Hardest settings are probably too hard as a daily for most people but I think the swifter settings would be great for most people.

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I want complete exhaust how much? Happy to swap my std exhaust if u like let me know?
Cheers
Dave


I ended up selling exhaust with the car so I've only got coilovers left now.
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