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did happen to get another pair of indicators on the front bar by any chance darrin?

No sorry

Front bar came off a car getting a new bodykit

Looks like yahoo will be your best option

Pm me if you need help to buy

may be interested in the grille if it suits a standard front bar?

Yes, suits a standard bar

It is a genuine dolphen grille and the same colour as your car

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Auto center console and other bits from manual conversion $POA

how different is the plastic bit that goes in around the auto, with s1 and s2 (i have s1) if its the same id like to grab that off ya. Mine has cigarette burns

how different is the plastic bit that goes in around the auto, with s1 and s2 (i have s1) if its the same id like to grab that off ya. Mine has cigarette burns

so solly but darrin has promised that to me with the gearbox.oh and series 1 is different to series 2

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Don't suppose you still have the KYB shocks and springs. I know this is an old thread now and probably hasn't been updated in a while :)

Sold them only 2 weeks ago.

Try Zaffa for standard factory ones

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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

Hi. I recently purchased a Stagea and the clear plastic bit that covers the P, R, N, D etc on the transmission console has what looks like a cigarette burn on it, so its got a little bubble on it. Do you know whether this part comes off? Or do you have to replace the whole auto center console????

Cheers.

Chris

Hi. I recently purchased a Stagea and the clear plastic bit that covers the P, R, N, D etc on the transmission console has what looks like a cigarette burn on it, so its got a little bubble on it. Do you know whether this part comes off? Or do you have to replace the whole auto center console????

Cheers.

Chris

Chris

I will have a look tonight for you

Darrin

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