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hey all im currently wrecking a blue s3, it has kings lows in the rear 2 1/2 cat back exhaust etc

it also has some grey s2 silo panels which are the front quarters, boot, bonnet and front filler panel

contact me on 0419 828 628

or just PM, im on here daily

BMW E30 side indicators, these fit straight on a 31, $25

(have a few pairs)

Coupe rear number plate lights $60 ono

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S3 tail lights $100 ono

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2 1/2 cat back pressbent exhuast $100

pair of 15's $50, make some offers on these

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Rear King Springs Lows, in struts, ready to bolt in, $80 ono

Front silo quarters, grey over silver $50 ono

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Issotta Nirvola steering wheel with bosskit, like new! $200

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chrome door handles $50 ono

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s2 headlights $30 ono

s2 tail lights $30

s2 silo rear tail light garnish

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non-electric mirrors L/R $20

black dash $20 ono

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Trip Computer, Works fine $40 ono

Eclipse CD player $50

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grey silo s2 filler pannel $20 ono

Burgundy S2 front filler panel $20 ono

S2 front bumper, silver with red stripes $20

blue stone sheild, make an offer

silver stone sheild, make me an offer

s2 barheater tailights one has crack but still good $30

Tinted side indicators $15

S1 Chrome boot strip $10

S3 black boot strip $10

Black ash tray $5

Mud Flaps $15 ono

anything else your after like interior parts, indicators, ALL RB30 parts, let me know

pics:

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For enlarged pictures, just let me know

sidecar.jpg

wheel.jpg

engine.jpg

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hey all im currently wrecking a blue s3, it has kings lows in the rear 2 1/2 cat back exhaust etc

it also has some grey s2 silo panels which are the front quarters, boot, bonnet and front filler panel

contact me on 0419 828 628

or just PM, im on here daily

BMW E30 side indicators, these fit straight on a 31, $25

(have a few pairs)

have u got a pic of the side lights fitted if possible? and how much tread on the tyres?

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