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Due to right off of my car i have some parts for sale (and some old parts lying around). Photos available on request

Chris 0432923851

Located in Adelaide.

no shipping

Stock series 1 bumper $50

Rear strut brace $100

HKS EVC3 boost controller (computer + solenoid) $200 firm

HKS Turbo Timer $30

Stock S1 CPU $30

Apexi Power FC and Hand Controller $850 firm

Circular 8" and 9" Rims (some dish no rash no tyres) $1200

Stock blowoff valve $20

Stock Cat, Dump and front pipe $20

Stock Suspension $70

HKS Boost Guage (+ all fittings) and Pillar mount holder $100

2 Monza sports bucket seats and rails $400 I only had these in the car for a month.

K &N Pod filter and stock air sensor attachment (will also throw in stock air box and filter) $30

A couple of stock interior switches $2 each

Chris 0432923851

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  • 4 weeks later...

will take 850 firm pick up for power fc and hand controller.

Give me an offer, all parts still for sale.

Pick up only, and ring rather than pm, because i can not be bothered reading them (dial up too slow).

pm box is full so i'll ask here: hi, is the s1 ecu to suit a manual? also i see u are not prepared to post, so where abouts in adelaide do you live? i have a brother that lives there he might pick up for me, cheers Damo

  • 1 month later...

Hi All,

I spoke to Chris on the phone tonight, and he no longer has internet access but still has some parts for sale. These are the parts:

Stock series 1 bumper $50

Rear strut brace $100

HKS EVC3 boost controller (computer + solenoid) $200 firm

HKS Turbo Timer $30

Stock S1 CPU $30

Circular 8" and 9" Rims (some dish no rash no tyres) $1200

Stock blowoff valve $20

Stock Cat, Dump and front pipe $20

Stock Suspension $70

2 Monza sports bucket seats and rails $400 I only had these in the car for a month.

A couple of stock interior switches $2 each

Chris does not have internet anymore

Phone Call ONLY on 0432923851

Located in Adelaide.

  • 3 weeks later...

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