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Hi Everyone,

I’m stripping a complete undamaged 97 high spec s14 200sx in Sydney. I have listed most key parts below and also the couple of bits that have been sold. If you need anything in particular let me know.

Contact detail's: Ben - Just Post or PM here to discuss further

I’m happy to work out a discount if your after multiple items so just PM with the bits you want and I’ll work out a price.

Headlight Assembly - SOLD

Taillight Assembly – SOLD

Perfect Bonnet with badge - Sold

Boot, no spoiler but with the built in stop light - Sold

Left Front Guard - Sold

Grill - Sold pending payment

ABS module - Sold

Complete undamaged shell Starts at $300 then goes up depending on whats still attached to it. SOLD

Standard Driving lights to suit the above front bar - SOLD

Ignition barrel & lock - Sold

Washer bottle & pump - Sold

Front Seats - Sold

Complete Rear end (diff, hubs brakes etc) - Sold

Complete front end (cross member, LCA, Brakes, hubs) - Sold

Instrument cluster – Make an offer - 155,xxx kms - Sold pending payment

Complete Eng - SOLD

Centre console, lid hinge busted otherwise good - SOLD

Standard Exhaust, Clear that defect - SOLD

Air conditioning system *complete & uncut & undamaged*, compressor, condenser etc **Offers** - SOLD

Stock pump with all the stuff attached - SOLD

Booster & master cylinder - SOLD

Loom/ECU - $300

auto box - with everything required was $100 now $40

Right Front Guard - was $220 now $150 with blinker

Right Door skin with hinges $160, door handles $25, glass $50 or the lot $190.

Left Door skin with hinges $160, door handles $25, glass $50 or the lot $190.

Left door trim, $50 which includes door handle surround

Front bar including blinkers - was $175 now $100 with no blinkers

Rear Bar - was $175 (No reflectors) now $100

Passenger Airbag - was $100 now $50

Dash nothing attached $40

Boot lining complete- * including the timber bit was $70 now $40.

+ lots of random interior & engine bay bits. NOTE: the stereo surround is sold.

Feel free to PM me with any obscure bits that you might need

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Edited by fly510
wat a waste (try n find a friend with the same car n get a copy of his plates)

:)

LOL what about the chassis number?

:O

LOL what about the fact that it's illegal?

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