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Hey all,

Got a bunch of parts for sale. PM me with any questions etc. Pickup is from Inner West of Sydney and postage is available at buyers expense for most items. Pics available on request. Thanks.

*** VL Stuff:

- Wrecking 1986 Manual VL Commodore...all interior + exterior parts available, chrome bits, bodykits, gearbox (low kms RB20DET box), exedy clutch, flywheel, engine accessories, ecu, pedalbox, tailshaft, crossmembers, manual rack etc. Parts from $5 (PM me for price + availability...some parts gone already)

*** R32 Stuff:

- RB20 series 2 valley/coilpacks cover $20

- R32 GTR Series 1 dash modified to have gtst tacho w/clock - Good for parts $50

- RB20 or 25 crossover pipe w/bov mount $10

- RB20 rocker covers series 1 (painted black) $90

- Bottom half of RB20 plenum $20

- RB20 series 2 timing cover $5

- Top half RB20 plenum (has been machined on mounting section so only good for making into custom plenum) $5

- Rb20 exhaust manifold $10

- Clutch fork from RB20 box $5

- RB20 alternator $70

- R32 Black Passenger Side Tail Light $50

- RB20 starter motor $50

- Vertex R32 rear bar in white gel coat (near new but few scratches + small cracks near side mounts) $150

- RB20 stock cams $50

- R32 4 door tail lights + rear lighting harness (drivers side has small chip on edge) $200

- Top centre rear bar bracket (suit coupe) $10

- R32 GTST coupe/4 door rear reinforcement (may suit GTR) $40

- R32 4 door rear bar silver (has been badly modified for coupe tail light conversion but still does its job) $10

*** R34 Stuff:

- New Durapro intake side metal gasket kit w/dump pipe gasket thrown in - Suit RB25 Neo engine $80

*** KE Corolla Stuff:

- KE55 chrome rear bar $150

- KE55 red diff drum to drum (new drum shoes...centre is broken but could possibly be welded to make locker) $50

- KE55 washer bottle w/motor $30

- KE55 original front TOYOTA grill badge (painted white w/chrome letters) $15

*** Random Stuff:

- 3M spraypainter mask/respirator kit (Near new) $80

- Unisafe spraypainter mask/respirator (Used once or twice) $50

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Hi how are you going mate? I couldn't reply to your message u left on my add cause I didn't have enough posts. Thought I would reply here. About them exhaust stuff and quarter window trim. I do have them but there not in very good condition. Window quarter trim is slightly peeling from sun and exhaust is stock front half to cat then 3" pipe + muffler + canon but has been scraped and dented. Not sure if you still interested in them or not. Let me know if you are and we could work out something.

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