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Hey. Sombre days for me. Being a tool in the wet lost it and wrote off my precious. If anyone would like to buy any of the car, feel free to email me. The mags are 18s will need 2 new tyres on front and the rims a touch up but they are ok, tyres on back are brand new. Exedy heavy duty clutch only put in late last year, rotors are perfect not even a year old, autometer boost gauge, the entire interior is perfect; seats dash etc, rear pods, 1 mirror, 1 lot of fog lights, the exhaust is 3" straight through, twin, with high flow cat. Engine seems to be ok minus the radiator and intercooler. Was running like a dream since it was tuned in March. O2 sensor is brand new. All of it is for sale for the down grade to a WRX. If you would like more photos please email me and I will send them to you. Thanx

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Hey mate i know the feeling i lost it and went backwards in to a post so i need a boot lid and lights center garnish and wouldnt mind your boost gauge if i could get a price on this if you want to wreck it

Thanks Andrew

sorry about your car mate, sucks balls

interested in the following

Location of parts ????

then

passanger door plastic armrest insert, screw and plastic cover how much$$$

how much for your rims, what rubber is on them????

is your centre consol garnish in good condition, ie not a scratch on it, if so how much

does your ac make a clunk clunk noise, if not, do you know what the blend air actuator is and would you be willing to take it out, if so how much?>??

and finally do you have a speedo above 180km if so how much

alex

Hey mate i know the feeling i lost it and went backwards in to a post so i need a boot lid and lights center garnish and wouldnt mind your boost gauge if i could get a price on this if you want to wreck it

Thanks Andrew

Hi Andrew'

Yep I am still shattered a week later and I still can't bare to look at it. My memories are pure gold and I want to keep them that way. The boost gauge was around $110 so I am thinking $50? Clueless never had to sell a car in pieces. PM sent. Give me a call and we'll talk $$. Cheers

sorry about your car mate, sucks balls

interested in the following

Location of parts ????

then

passanger door plastic armrest insert, screw and plastic cover how much$$$

how much for your rims, what rubber is on them????

is your centre consol garnish in good condition, ie not a scratch on it, if so how much

does your ac make a clunk clunk noise, if not, do you know what the blend air actuator is and would you be willing to take it out, if so how much?>??

and finally do you have a speedo above 180km if so how much

alex

PM SENT Alex

The mags are G2. They are 18" 235/40. The back tyres were put on in March they are Falkens. The front rims have a bit of gutter rash but there is a place at Slacks Crk that does fix them. They will however need new rubber on the front. Cost $1800. The shocks are fine, lowered Bilsteins cost $1200. Also if anyone is interested the car has a Viper alarm that had tilt sensor, lift kit for windows, remote start and pager. This can be professionally removed and therefore reinstalled into another car. PM if want to contact me regarding any of these things. Just had to add it, a before shot of my baby

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Sorry everyone. The Viper is now gone. But everything else is still available. Have been doing my homework, so no low ballers with the offers please. I didn't put s*#t in the car, if you want that go to supercheap!

the o2 sensor got the details and price

Make me an offer or PM me

i know its a new o2 sensor but details would be good so i can give you a price

or $10 offer as is

Hey. Sombre days for me. Being a tool in the wet lost it and wrote off my precious. If anyone would like to buy any of the car, feel free to email me. The mags are 18s will need 2 new tyres on front and the rims a touch up but they are ok, tyres on back are brand new. Exedy heavy duty clutch only put in late last year, rotors are perfect not even a year old, autometer boost gauge, the entire interior is perfect; seats dash etc, rear pods, 1 mirror, 1 lot of fog lights, the exhaust is 3" straight through, twin, with high flow cat. Engine seems to be ok minus the radiator and intercooler. Was running like a dream since it was tuned in March. O2 sensor is brand new. All of it is for sale for the down grade to a WRX. If you would like more photos please email me and I will send them to you. Thanx

how much do u want for the turbo send me a msg back asap

Hubbies had the last word on this one. Car will be dismantled and listed on ebay. Instead of just buying the switch for the windows the whole door is for sale etc, etc. I wrote it off so, I am not one to argue at this point and besides I want the best prices to get a new car. Seriously $10 for the o2 sensor. I don't think so, and as for the rear wing at least $80. A second hand boot from the wreckers is $300 so therefore I want $250 just as an example....... If any of you are serious, keep an eye out on ebay. If you think its not worth it, try the wreckers. Feel free to PM me for detailed photos etc. Thanx ppl



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