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Parts for sale left over from project, i have a series 2 96 model complete chassis so if there is any thing you need thats not listed just send

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located in north queensland townsville 4817

fuel pump $80

fuel tank $100

17” AVS alloys mag wheels(brand new tyres 8" and 10") $1000

Door trims pair 100

Air con components all $300

Brake calipers and rotors set (ABS)type M $450

Front sub frame $250

Radiator $100

Power steering rack and lines, pump $250

Hicas parts

door skins with glass $150

series two boot lid with spoiler $150

series two rear lights $80ea

Series one front end comp (bonnet, lights, gaurds, bumber, brkts) $2000

Series 1 dash cluster (auto 126000km) $50

brake booster $50

brake master cylinder $50

standard struts and coils $100 ono

series one steering column $110

series one standard wheel $ 80

LHS regulators $80ea

door lock, handle set $45

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anymore info on the rims? Brand, model, Width's, offsets, 1-2 or 3 piece? forged or cast? colour

etc etc

where you located? have a mate that may take the engine an P/S pump. anymore info on that? does the engine come complete (manifolds, turbo etc)?

thanxs for the inquiry located in townsville qld 4817

which parts do you require

rack , lines , sensors or computer or assem

where are you located how much for the hicas parts

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