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I have these parts off the car already, make me an offer. Larger parts are pickup only. Please ask for postage costs on smaller items.

Bootlid and wing in good condition: $250

Left and right tail lights in good condition: $100

Drivers side mirror assembly in good condition: $60

Instrument cluster with 82,113's missing upper mounting tab but otherwise good: $150

HKS 115mm exhaust silencer: $40

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Front brace bar?

David

hey buddy... if u look at the engine shot, u can see part of the radiator up against the engine... so im going to have a guess that its not salvageable... please correct me if im wrong Priestley

gl with the part out..

hey mate what sorta condition is the front radiator support and radiator in?

how much for both of these, happy to remove the radiator support panel myself.

thanks

Radiator support and radiator are both crushed mate.

wow how are you alive, and how many years suspension is that going to cost you... ?

motor not salvagable? (looks like radiators been pushed into the motor)

It was hit on the left so possible they were not in the wrong ie no suspension. Sad to see, at least the airbag worked.

Drivers side mirror is sold.

To people asking about the engine - I'm not sure exactly what will be done with it. Give me a week to sort it out.

A few more bits for sale:

Full set of coil packs: $150

Coil pack lead: $50??

Rear reinforcement bar: $150

Grill: $40

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