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My 1997 series 1 RS4T has frontal damage but most parts available. I guess only bits that can be posted will be of interest to Australian members (car is in Auckland NZ) but if someone is really keen I can get a price for freighting the auto trans (price AU$350 for the box).

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My 1997 series 1 RS4T has frontal damage but most parts available. I guess only bits that can be posted will be of interest to Australian members (car is in Auckland NZ) but if someone is really keen I can get a price for freighting the auto trans (price AU$350 for the box).

hey dude,have you got the passenger side wind protecter thing?

cheers

rodney

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hey dude,have you got the passenger side wind protecter thing?

cheers

rodney

Yep, managed to get it off in one piece...it's just held on by a few clips and then double sided tape or glue. Its very long 1800mm - I'll get a price from the post office tomorrow. I reckon about $100 incl postage but I'll confirm tomorrow - how does that sound?

ps anyone want the driver's side?

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Yep, managed to get it off in one piece...it's just held on by a few clips and then double sided tape or glue. Its very long 1800mm - I'll get a price from the post office tomorrow. I reckon about $100 incl postage but I'll confirm tomorrow - how does that sound?

ps anyone want the driver's side?

yeah no worries matey,let me know how you go

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Bolts are 45mm long (excluding head) and 14mm dia for fronts.

22mm bolt head?(holding caliper frame too the hub)

also do you have the screw in trim bits that sit near the tailgate for the privacy screen to attach too?

also rear cupholders? mine broke :sick:

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22mm bolt head?(holding caliper frame too the hub)

also do you have the screw in trim bits that sit near the tailgate for the privacy screen to attach too?

also rear cupholders? mine broke :P

all gone but I 'll shoot down to my mechanic tomorow - he's got one to wreck as well
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Yep, managed to get it off in one piece...it's just held on by a few clips and then double sided tape or glue. Its very long 1800mm - I'll get a price from the post office tomorrow. I reckon about $100 incl postage but I'll confirm tomorrow - how does that sound?

ps anyone want the driver's side?

I do believe I need the driver's side for my Series 1. Price inc postage? Still $80?

THis is a joke? Wrote the car off after hitting a culvert after running off the road - airbags and seatbelts saved my life - they won't be much good to you.

:) Post first, read later!

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