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Wrecking 1998 Stage series 2 most parts available

RB25DET neo motor complete with turbo loom ecu etc 109,598k's $1500

Auto box $500

brake calipers $200pr

rotors $100pr

factory wheels good tyres missing couple caps $300

3 inch cat back exhaust jasma rear mufflet $350

weathershields $100pr

floor mats $100 set

doors $100ea

door trims $70ea

side mirrors $70ea

speedo cluster 109,598 k's $150

steering wheel no airbag $100

window switches drivers $50 others $30ea

auto gear knob $65

cup holder $60

centre console $100

seats $300 set

dash fascias from $30ea

climate control $140

clock $40

factroy suspension $130pr

outer tail lights $100ea (no inners on tailgate sold already with tailgate)

sunvisors $35pr

various trims carpet etc from $5

Plus much more as I have complete car with front end damage. PM me for more parts/prices etc

I am located in Jindabyne NSW but can send parts either post or by courier

Thanks

Daniel.

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will take all parts as per PM i cannot reply due to inbox settings will PM you when i can

Wrecking 1998 Stage series 2 most parts available

RB25DET neo motor complete with turbo loom ecu etc 109,598k's $1500

Auto box $500

brake calipers $200pr

rotors $100pr

factory wheels good tyres missing couple caps $300

3 inch cat back exhaust jasma rear mufflet $350

weathershields $100pr

floor mats $100 set

doors $100ea

door trims $70ea

side mirrors $70ea

speedo cluster 109,598 k's $150

steering wheel no airbag $100

window switches drivers $50 others $30ea

auto gear knob $65

cup holder $60

centre console $100

seats $300 set

dash fascias from $30ea

climate control $140

clock $40

factroy suspension $130pr

outer tail lights $100ea (no inners on tailgate sold already with tailgate)

sunvisors $35pr

various trims carpet etc from $5

Plus much more as I have complete car with front end damage. PM me for more parts/prices etc

I am located in Jindabyne NSW but can send parts either post or by courier

Thanks

Daniel.

i'd have to have a look tomorrow how hard to remove the rear 1/4 windows see whats involved and get back to you.

there is a thread on here some where on how to do it safely. caust the copper wires running into the window can shatter it if your not carful.

and cause my car's getting a respray end of the year. be good to have back up incase they do the same mistake. and i have to get clear ones

there is a thread on here some where on how to do it safely. caust the copper wires running into the window can shatter it if your not carful.

and cause my car's getting a respray end of the year. be good to have back up incase they do the same mistake. and i have to get clear ones

ok will have a look for thread..is it something to do with heating wires up.

will let you know how i go

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