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got all this stuff lying around, can get pics if wanted..

willing to post at buyers expense.

negotiable on some stuff..

located in mulgrave 3170, Victoria.

list:

take the shell.. whats left of it for: $350

alternator - $100

AC unit - $70

heater unit - $70

AC Heater Blower Motor - $80

passenger kick panel - $20

Under Dash Trim Panel - $20

master cylinder - $60

brake booster - $50

air condition fan - $60

1 stock coilpack - $30

carpet - $70

engine mounts - $70

driver seat - $100

dash cluster - $30

throttle body sensor [tps] - $50

wiper bottle - $40

fuel pump - $40

brand new front rotors(gone orange from sitting outside) - $100

cross member - $60

front pipe - $60

turbo(missing actuator) & dump pipe - $140

drive shaft - $220

speedo cable - $50

injector resistor - $30

dash - $80

passenger tailight - $40

steering column surround - $40

probably got more stuff lying around.. just ask.

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Risking: to be honest the shells not really worth rebuilding just be good for parts like the rear hubs etc. its missing: drivers door, boot, front guards, lights, indicators, rear window, 1/4windows, front hubs/control arms, i can get some pics if you like?

s14_boosted: sorry overflow bottle gone.

pm sent to the rest :P

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sorry both gone.

also forgot to add:

power steering pump: $80

pipe that goes from turbo to airbox: $30

and more and more stuff coming up as i go through the backyard! lol

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