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Ok, time to part out my car, been tryin to sell for 7 k whole but now i think its time to share its fruit around.

So heres the list

HKS GT2530 turbo and lines - $1,100

Hybrid front mount intercooler - $500

Standard Air flow meter - $100

Stainless steel intake pipe - $30

ISC coilovers - $800

Front Adj. Camber arms - $100 pair

Rear Adj. Camber arms - $100 pair

Adj. Castor rods ( one bent) - $50

HKS external wastegate with screamer pipe - $ 500

DBA slotted and drilled rotors in Very good condition - $500 for all 4

ceramic track brake pads - $100 for all.

Tomei 2 way diff - $800

oil catch can with lines - $ 40

ADjustable fule pressure reg. -$ 90

front seats - $100 per seat

Late model headlights - $200 each

All parts are still on the car so keep that in mind.

PM me for any other stuff that you may want or need.

or call or msg me on 0405 300 245

Cheers, Josh.

Edited by R32z all da way
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any chance of a pic of the front headlights/indicator??

hey bud not gona bother with a pic of the headlights, they are imaculate late model ones, someone said they looked like GTR ones but who knows, 300 bucks for both headlights and both indicators. cheers

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 months later...

Appologies for not keeping this thread up to date!!

Only things i have left are

Front bar $ 200

Rear bar $ 100 as a few scratches

Reo bar $50

tail lights $150 for pair

boot lid, no spoiler holes. $ 180

bonnet $200

one headlight $90

passenger seat $ 50

rear seat $100 (seat base and upright section)

both doors with trims , Passenger side is damaged from accident. $ 150 for good one, $ 50 for damaged one.

need all these parts gone asap, need to put a car in the garage :)

msg or call 0405 300 245 is best way to contact me.

cheers.

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