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Hi all,

With the help of some people on here, and the Japanese auctions, I've finished converting my S2 prime edition from woodgrain to silver (that was always my intention).

I still have all my woodgrain bits in good condition, sitting in a box in bubble-wrap, and I really need to move them on. I also know that some people on here are closet woodgrain fans...

I'll endeavor to pull them out to take photos in the next couple of days but you probably know what these are anyway, so here is a list for now:

All these parts were removed from my S2 prime with 88,533 on the clock, and I think the prices are fair considering what I've paid for these trim pieces in silver:

Buyer to pay postage please, should be $15 max for even the larger items within Australia, let me know if you want registered, express etc.

  • woodgrain centre console aircon vent surround with stagea writing & emblem (fits above stereo) - good condition, $50
  • woodgrain stereo surround (xanavi style) - good condition, $50
  • woodgrain ash tray - good condition, $20
  • woodgrain tiptronic gear surround, bare except for cigarette lighter socket, rubber square around shifter hole, and a small 'knobbly bit' which is barely noticeable on the crease of the cigarette lighter socket (probably ciggie lighter related, I'll get a photo) - good condition, $50
  • woodgrain cup holders (mount in centre console under radio) - good condition, $25
  • woodgrain driver's side door switch plate, without switches - good condition, $25
  • woodgrain passenger door switch plates, without switches - good condition, $25 for all 3

That is all the woodgrain pieces that were in my prime edition when I got it, except for the wheel (which I have swapped with a woodgrain fan on SAU :) ), and would give your S2 a complete factory-standard woodgrain interior.

Please note that to the best of my knowledge the tiptronic gear surround will not suit series 1's as theirs is different (no tiptronic).

I think that the rest of the parts will fit series 1, but I can't guarantee it... recommend you try a search here first or ask someone.

Feel free to ask for photos, I have a digital camera and I'm not afraid to use it...

Cheers :P

Dave B

Edited by DaveB
Your absolutely kidding me... I just had to buy some woodgrain pieces from Japan three days ago... Hate you Dave, Hate you!

Lol! sorry Dervish, I should've put these up a few days ago eh. But look on the bright side; now you've got a source of spares... :D

  • 2 weeks later...
pix?

Sorry for the delay uploading pics; got distracted. Pics of some components:

Vent Surrounds

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Gearstick Surround

post-32445-1211894202_thumb.jpgpost-32445-1211894210_thumb.jpg Front

post-32445-1211894217_thumb.jpg Back

Stereo Surround (Xanavi/LCD style)

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Ashtray (centre console)

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Edited by DaveB
i cant see any pics in that 1st post?

Lol sorry you must've seen that in during the 4 or 5 mins I spent editing that post... pics are in the second post... I posted that reply, and then realised 'wtf, I can't edit that post!' when I was about to leave the pics in there... so put them in the post above yours... just scroll up till you see them :laugh:

  • 3 weeks later...

woodgrain driver's side door switch plate, without switches - good condition, SOLD

ERK, I can't edit any of my posts?!? Any mod's who can help out here? I would like to edit the first post to let people know what has been sold

Sorry you've had to read this far to find out stuff's been sold guys :P

Here's an updated list

All these parts were removed from my S2 prime with 88,533 on the clock, and I think the prices are fair considering what I've paid for these trim pieces in silver:

Buyer to pay postage please, should be $15 max for even the larger items within Australia, let me know if you want registered, express etc.

* woodgrain centre console aircon vent surround with stagea writing & emblem (fits above stereo) - good condition, $50

* woodgrain stereo surround (xanavi style) - good condition, $50

* woodgrain ash tray - good condition, $20

* woodgrain tiptronic gear surround, bare except for cigarette lighter socket, rubber square around shifter hole, and a small 'knobbly bit' which is barely noticeable on the crease of the cigarette lighter socket (probably ciggie lighter related, I'll get a photo) - good condition, $50

* woodgrain cup holders (mount in centre console under radio) - good condition, $25

* woodgrain driver's side door switch plate, without switches - SOLD

* woodgrain passenger door switch plates, without switches - good condition, $25 for all 3

That is all the woodgrain pieces that were in my prime edition when I got it, except for the wheel (which I have swapped with a woodgrain fan on SAU smile.gif ), and would give your S2 a complete factory-standard woodgrain interior.

Please note that to the best of my knowledge the tiptronic gear surround will not suit series 1's as theirs is different (no tiptronic).

I think that the rest of the parts will fit series 1, but I can't guarantee it... recommend you try a search here first or ask someone.

Feel free to ask for photos, I have a digital camera and I'm not afraid to use it...

Cheers biggrin.gif

Dave B

  • 1 year later...
I'l give you $100 for the lot??

Thanks for the offer; another member has already asked for the stereo surround and gear surround though, so I will have to see what happens with that first (give me a few days). The rest... feel free to make an offer...

Update

What is sold...

  • woodgrain centre console aircon vent surround with stagea writing & emblem (fits above stereo) - good condition, SOLD
  • woodgrain stereo surround (xanavi style) - good condition, SOLD
  • woodgrain driver's side door switch plate, without switches - SOLD

What is still available:

  • woodgrain ash tray - good condition, $20
  • woodgrain tiptronic gear surround, bare except for cigarette lighter socket, rubber square around shifter hole, and a small 'knobbly bit' which is barely noticeable on the crease of the cigarette lighter socket (probably ciggie lighter related, I'll get a photo) - good condition, $50
  • woodgrain cup holders (mount in centre console under radio) - good condition, $25
  • woodgrain passenger door switch plates, without switches - good condition, $25 for all 3

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