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Ok I've stripped my R32 Rb20 Front Halfcut.... any there are heaps of parts i don't need.

i'll list all the main parts, and as per forum rules... i will post a price, if you are unhappy with my prices, please keep in mind all these prices are negotiable!

~ Prefer Pickup, parts located North Eastern Suburbs of Melbourne

~ Contact Mark on 0408 569 685

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INTERIOR

Centre Dash piece (good condition, its the big dash bit that goes in the middle where the radio etc is) - $15

Accelerator pedal and bracket - $10

Brake Pedal, bracket and sensor switch - $15

Under dash front intrusion bar (very good condition) - $5

AirCon core box (very good condition) - $20

Under dash fan box (very good condition) - $15

Glove box (quite good condition, small plastic mount snapped, but easily repaired) - $15

SUSPENSION AND STEERING PARTS

Std Shocks and Springs ~ front pair only (very good condition, not leaking) - $35

Std Castor rods ~ pair (excellent condition, bushes look brand new) - $45

Std 5 stud Hubs and Rotors ~ front pair (hubs and disk rotors in great condition) - $70

Std Upper control arms ~ front pair (very good condition, perfect if yours are bent from accident) - $45

Std Sway bar (very good condition) - $25

ENGINE BAY PARTS

Carbon canister (very good condition) - $15 Sold pending payment

Clutch Fan (quite good condition) - $15

Solid Brake lines ~ front pair (very good condition) - $10

Windscreen Wiper Arms ~ complete (good condition, but need a coat of paint) - $10

Windscreen Wiper Motor - (very good condition) - $15

Bonnet release cable and latch - (very good condition) - $15

Bonnet hinges ~ pair (good condition) - $5

AirCon reciever dryer and condenser (very good condition) - $20

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if you need something that isnt listed here, ask me anyway as i may still have it

Edited by Ruffels

Centre Dash piece (good condition, its the big dash bit that goes in the middle where the radio etc is) - $15

Hi mate,

is this the whole thing or just the centre console surround (the bit that go around radio and down to gear boot)

if this is the surround part, I'll take it, can u post it to 2250 NSW?

How much all up?

Cheers

Edited by subie

Hey mate, do you have a drivers aApillar interior trim? (with no holes(i know its a big ask))

If so could you please PM me with price and i will pick up.

Thanks!

Femno, unfortunatly they cut the car at the a pillar, so i don't have those trims, sorry!

Rad33, all main vents are either missing or damaged, however i have circular drivers side vent, and the small vents that blow at the windscreen and at the side windows

do you have all the demister airvents for the top dash?

are they warped/cracked from the sun?

Ill take them :P

edit; will also take the door hinges if the rubber is perfect on them.

Can you PM me some pics?

What suburb are the parts located?

ALL PM's Replied!

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sorry mate, forgot to mention that i'm keeping all engine and gearbox components for an engine swap into another car... just selling bits i don't need

once again i appologize about the confusion

-Mark

how much for afm? pm me

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