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Well the wreck has been out the back for a month now and i've decided to wreck it.

Its a 97 series 1, white pearl colour.

I'll start with whats not for sale.

Parts not for sale,

Engine accessories e.g turbo, exhaust, intercooler piping

Dash trims

Cluster

Floor mats (maybe)

taillights

So with that listed, everything else will be up for grabs.

Engine is rb25det with auto box (prefer to sell as complete, but may seperate depending on price) looking around $3000 together

done 118k km's service every 5k using castrol SLX professional oil, timing belt and water pump replaced at 100k service, only ran on 11psi, i was more about fuel economy than thrashing everywhere.

Trans in great condition, no problems at all.

Interior e.g seats, door trims, console and other trims

exterior panels still good are averything except front bar, bonnet, rhf door and guard, all others are still good.

Any other parts let me know as there is heaps and will take ages to list.

Here is a the most recent photo, will post up more in the next couple days.

Can post up pics of certain parts on request.

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Will organise prices on request.

All parts are still on car so allow time for removal.

Also car is located north of adelaide towards Gawler.

Inspections welcome.

All enquiries via post, pm, or email at [email protected]

Cheers.

Jarrad.

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Na sorry adam wheels aren't for sale.

Will also be keeping brakes and suspension as they will go on my next one, but i do still have standard brakes and suspension if anyone wants it.

Sunvisors are in ok condition, have some staining (haven't tried to clean) will be keeping drivers A pillar trim as will be moulding a gauge pillar holder to it.

Will pm ya pics of sunvisors micah.

Some more pics.

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HAve more pics but its taking its sweet ass time to upload.

Can take pics on request.

Cheers

Sunvisors are in ok condition, have some staining (haven't tried to clean) will be keeping drivers A pillar trim as will be moulding a gauge pillar holder to it.

Will pm ya pics of sunvisors micah.

Cheers

Thanks for that. As a matter of interest, have you checked out mearcat.com(.au?) for stagea specific guage pods?? I have both the a-pillar one, and the clock replacement pod: fit and finish is very good... Just food for thought (because I really need your a-pillar! :) )

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Hey mate,

after a steering wheel, don't need the airbag bit. And also the passenger side handle that lets the rear seats fold forward(the one in the boot). Hmmm, not sure what else.... could you pm me some prices, cheers

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finally got my new car, and has come with some parts which was going to keep from my old car.

So more parts for sale.

cargo net

pull out privacy blind (baige coulor)

can post up pics but everyone knows what they look like.

carbon fibre look trims for dash and console

carbon fibre look door switches for all doors

carbon fibre look shifter with button on top

carbon fibre look instrument cluster

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unsure of market values so throw some offers or if someone can post some figures of what they're worth.

cheers.

Jarrad.

  • 2 weeks later...
finally got my new car, and has come with some parts which was going to keep from my old car.

So more parts for sale.

cargo net

pull out privacy blind (baige coulor)

can post up pics but everyone knows what they look like.

carbon fibre look trims for dash and console

carbon fibre look door switches for all doors

carbon fibre look shifter with button on top

carbon fibre look instrument cluster

post-34938-1238402521_thumb.jpg

post-34938-1238402893_thumb.jpg

unsure of market values so throw some offers or if someone can post some figures of what they're worth.

cheers.

Jarrad.

Prices for these please?

carbon fibre look trims for dash and console

carbon fibre look door switches for all doors

carbon fibre look shifter with button on top

carbon fibre look instrument cluster

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