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do u have to standard cooler pipe that goes from the top of the turbo the standard cooler?

if so i'll give ya $20 for it,

let me know,

cheers

Brad

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am located in the eastern suburbs n would be happy to pick it up.

No turbo available, came with a big aftermarket one which im using myself.

The steering wheel in there has been ripped a fair bit, not worth selling. no airbag anyway.

I have the rear bar, and a rear left taillight. except theres a small hole in the indicator lense as shown in the pics. the rear intrusion bar seems to be stuck to the car with no more nails from the tow bar fitting, so i'm having trouble removing that. and i have a rear bootlid, it's white with a series one spoiler, you can have that for $50. They will all fit a series 2.

no standard cooler piping sorry.

all pm's replied to!!

ALL SUSPENSION COMPONENTS NOW REMOVED AND READY TO BE SOLD!!

series 1 front grille.

yeah i've got the space saver and jack, (i'll have to look for the space saver bolt) call on 0423 366 118 to organise a time to pickup. i'll be going away for the weekend tonight though.

i've got the rear shocks still, the dust boots are torn as usual, but in pretty good nick, no leaks. $30 each. (no springs left)

Hey bud im after all the plastic inner guards for the fronts and condensor for the s1 if ya still got the car let alone the parts! thanks champ.

P.s where you exactly located as im in rosebud near portsea.

i have the air con condensor only, no inner guards sorry. i'll do it for $50. located in epping. call on 0423 366 118 or pm if you want to arrange pickup.

Need this stuff gone guys!!

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