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located in sydney, i can ship some stuff , prices are for pick up postage is extra!

*pair of doors complete minus cards/interior $150 each

*front windscreen $100

*rear windscreen $100

*complete brake system $500

*rear 5 stud hubs $200

*4.3 ratio viscous lsd $300

*spoilerless bootlid $150

*aftermarket side skirts $150

*passenger side gaurd $150

*cradle $100

*empty dashboard $100

*aftermarket front bar $250

pics & inspection on parts available just ask for it

all parts are straight and function properly

receipt will be given with each sale upon request

parts are slightly negotiable.

cheers

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hey same where in sydney you located? pics of those sideskrts (or better yet just PM me with ur address and i'll try to drop by..might end up taking more parts than i need lol)

Hey mate,

What do you mean by complete brake system.

I need the following:

Rear hubs,

Rear backing plates

Handbrake cables

Front and Rear calipers (what condition are they in?)

Possibly Rotors (if in good condition).

How much? Where are you located in Sydney?

PM also sent.

Cheers

James

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