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i have all parts available from my stagea, silver in colour - only items unavailable is the dayz front bar and radiator rest of the car is there so let me know what you want and i will give you a price for that part, to keep the mods happy $400 dollars for the complete set of rear tail lights with free delivery aus wide $100 for the stock front bar plus postage will post specific pictures of items as requested and will put up a couple of pics of complete car tonight

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sorry car is in brisbane area qld

Hi Mate

I need the following please (provided it is an AWD model and not RWD?)

Full set of front and rear suspension

Front and rear brake disks and pads

10 x wheel studs

Obviously provided they are in good serviceable condition and not worn out :down:

If you are able to box it all up, I can arrange freight from my end.

Cheers

Aaron

got dayz sideskirts?sell me the pods sam

if someone can put up a pic or tell me what the pods are ..

how much for the drivers side wind deflector thingy... $40 plus postage

strut towers look fine ? you mean as in damaged or rust im guessing ? and yes i have the neo cover also undamaged - am waiting for the girlfriend to get home with digicam so i can upload the pics so will be tonight some time soon

cheers

sweet :thumbsup: getting my rust cut open in a few days, its its bad might need to replace the whole lot :D

no worries, happy to take to this thing with a grinder or gas axe so if anyone wants cuts, rear front side etc let me know, i also have a good nose cut that i bought when i was going to repair this

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