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All off my Ceffy. Open to reasonable offers unless noted. All items are in Melbourne but happy to send small items and if large items please arrange courier from your end and pick up from me. thanks

- RB20DET auto

- RB20DET diff = SOLD

- RB20DET starter motor (EC)(3 months warranty) = SOLD

- RB20DET Turbo (No shaft play at all)(EC) = SOLD

- Stock Cat

- A31 front guards (perfect condition) = SOLD

- A31 front bar (EC) = SOLD

- A31 rear bar (EC) = SOLD

- A31 stock front grill = SOLD

- A31 front bumper side/turning lights = SOLD

- A31 centre console (EC)

- A31 cluster with 96000k's on clock. (EC)

- A31 foot brake pedal setup

- S13 Tanabe Coilovers. Height and front camber adjustable. No Leaks (GC) = SOLD

- 4 Stud 18inch by 7.5inch wheels and tyres. front tyres are 215's and rears are 235's. tyres have minmum 90% tread. Rims are in perfect conditon. comes with lock nuts and chrome nuts. $1500.00ono

I also have a complete perfect condition interior (front and rear seats and door trims). Will only sell if someone has a interior to trade with. Perfect for those with a tacky trim....ill trade with you plus cash adjustment (from buyers end).

thanks

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hey

would you be able 2 do a good price 4 me for all of these?

- A31 front guards (perfect condition) = $375.00 the pair

- A31 front bar (EC)

- A31 rear bar (EC)

- A31 stock front grill

- A31 front bumper side/turning lights

need to no asap as i just had an accident and driving a car thats about to get canaryed.

thx

im also chassing a boot lid aswell.

thx heaps...

macca.

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My drivers door trim has a tear in the exact same spot. Can we see a photo of you trim so we can see if the cloth style and colour matches?

I'm assuming your center console and instrument cluster parts are from an auto? If they are from a manual i'm interested.

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