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I have now for sale Coming off my black S2, all prices are excluding shipment, and are possibly negotiable :blush: as I have no "real" idea what thee are worth...

Bonnet - $350

quarters - $180 each

headlights height adjustable HID - $380 for both

high beams Blue hid - $ 250 for both

front bar with clear front indicators with yellow foggies $290

radiator support - $TBA

black grill - $180

also might have a radiator and auto trans cooler in a week or two

Pictures of whole front end up today sometime... when im not so hungover, pm or email [email protected]

Cheers, T

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Also have :

from rear passenger door:

door trim - $50

Glass - $100

and all locks motors rails etc, let me know and we can sort out a price, all in perfect condition, just the door skin is damaged

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:P:D waiting ;):geek:

:P

Sorry it took so long! am at work still :P here is some from my phone... can take more with real camera if need be tomorrow

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Car is still together, but can take more pictures when my new front end arrives if you wish, all lights are in awesome condition.

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Bonnet - $220

quarters - $95 each

headlights height adjustable HID - $290 for both

high beams Blue hid - $ 200 for both

front bar with clear front indicators with yellow foggies $180

radiator support - destroyed

black grill - $100

also, 2 x autech badges $25 each

S1 auto trans cooler $30

S1 condenser $30

S1 radiator with shroud $30

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