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Got a pair of Dayz/S2 side skirts for sale $250 pick up only

and rb25det neo S2 Stagea engine and auto trans removed from 80,000 km car $3,500

also have

full set of S2 doors in silver with int trim

rearbar with dayz/s2 lip (selling together)

double din head unit with tv and surround

contact me on 8349 8399

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  • 2 weeks later...

i guess you would'nt consider separating the rear bar and lip?

my rear bar is stock but in perfect condition, only need the lip really.

are those black dots on the bar reverse sensors? holes in bumper behind them?

Interested in the wing mirrors if you're willing to seperate from doors. But they have to be in perfect working condition, mine just keep folding in bit by bit at high speed!

  • 2 weeks later...
I'll give you $150 for just the rear lip.
Interested in the wing mirrors if you're willing to seperate from doors. But they have to be in perfect working condition, mine just keep folding in bit by bit at high speed!
I think this person has gone on holiday, or the the non reply is to be taken as a no.

Nah I think he just forgot about the post. Ill get him to get in contact with you.

thanks for the replies guys I asked for contact to be via a call so I havent been checking this thread

not keen on sep any items

if you dont want to call then pm instead thanks

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