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fmic is sold payment recived come guys make a offer on motor and box i want it gone.

Update on parts left

DBA 4000 seriers slotered rotors price drop $250 including pads 2000km old

Front and rear bars and one side skirt $300 ono for the lot or Pm for indervidals

cat and act back exhuast 3 inch jasma $300

front struts assmebley $130 for the pair

lower control arms $150 for the pair

stub axel assmebley make a offer

Motor complete and i mean absoulty complete with 78 000 km runs like a dream $1600

Gearbox in great nick no noises 78000km on it including a brand new exedy heavy duty clutct $1400

diff and cradle assmebley including cv sharfts $350 ono

Bonnet not a mark on it in white $200

Boot lid including wing $200 not a mark on it

Advan wheels still avaible price drop $800

and other little things from $10 pm for details

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Hi mate i'm after the gearshift surround and knob..how much posted to Canberra 2905

sorry mate the gear boot is the only part in good condition if you want it make a offer

Hi mate,How much is your front and rear bars? Will it fit for a series 2 gtst??? Also price for the complete front mount and piping??? Thanks

Front bar needs refibreglassing and paint but rear bar is in pritty good nick you can have them for $250 and i am sorry front mount is sold

hey mate,

would you seperate the wing from the boot and post to Gold Coast? Also, aside from the surface rust, are the rotors in good nick?

Cheers

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hey mate,

would you seperate the wing from the boot and post to Gold Coast? Also, aside from the surface rust, are the rotors in good nick?

Cheers

Umm i'd prefer not to as it is a pain to package up but the rotors are in excellent condition there only 2000km old the surface rust basicly just wipes off

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