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Once my car is complied and on the road in the next couple of weeks, the following parts will come available over the next few months

Series 2 full front bolt on panels, would suit front repair or series 1 front upgrade

Bonnet $350, (sold to Alex)

Guards Lh Rh $225 ea, (sold to Alex)

bonnet hinges $60 pr, bonnet catch $40, part or all of radiator support $SOLD

Factory Xenon head lights $SOLD

Factory standard headlights suit compliance $500 pr(sold to Alex)

Factory high beam driving lights $300 pr (sold to Alex)

Factory front indicators in front bar $150 pr (sold to Alex)

Ms factory front bar has some damage needs repair $275 NEW PRICE

Front bar reo $(sold to Alex)

Dolphin front grille $(sold to Ega4it)

Factory Brakes front and rear calipers, disks, pads $300 (Sold to Mike)

Factory wheels 16x7 inch and 70% snow tyres 205/55/16 $SOLD

Factory series 2 exhaust complete with the 2 new cats for compliance rusty $75

Tipronic auto 4wd gearbox 105km $400 (Sold to Mike)

Auto center console and other bits from manual conversion $POA

Caster rods R33 gtr aswell $60 pair

Rear top camber arms $60 pair

KYB shocks and springs, not height adjustable $SOLD

Volk GTC 18x8 +30 wheels no tyres $SOLD

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hey kyb suspension ey.... am excited. when you have a look at it, give me a price and ill see how it compares with new parts from SK.

Would they suit? i figure the only drivetrain difference is the tiptronic auto, but i dont think that would effect it...

  • 4 weeks later...

would be definitely interested in the factory xenon headlights if they arent sold? if so how much ya want for em? and what wiring changes will need to be made to put the car back so they work?

mike are you seriously keen for those brakes? Cos id really love to upgrade my S1 calipers etc.

If you dont want them, ill give darrin his 10% deposit on... well, as soon as you let me know...

Update

I have sold the xenon's and are getting a standard set traded back this week.

Then the car can go to compliance.

Once complied the parts then can come off.

So in approx 3-4 weeks.

Need to talk to Alex about full front sale, before I start splitting up the front to different people

Alex has agreed to buy the bonnet, both guards, headlights, high beam lights, front parkers

Front bar and grille and reo to suit (part of the centre section has been cut to suit the opening in bar) is still up for grabs

The front bar has got a crack on the bottom, will get some more picks, should notbe to hard to repair.

If someone really wants my front bar and grille and reo, you could trade your old with Alex.

You will need to make your mine up this week, as I will have/will be getting him a standard bar and grille this Saturday when I pick up some other gear from the Gold Coast.

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