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Came out of a car which I'm turning into a track car.

I have the following parts for sale, all out of a series 2 GTS-T:

- Complete interior including front and rear seats, door trims and rear quarter trims.

They are in good condition with no rips or cigarette burns..

Will not seperate...

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Price: $450 for the lot

- Complete front panels off a series 2 GTS-T in KR4 silver.

All parts in very good condition except the bonnet in which the clear coat is coming off.

Bonnet - $250

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Guards (left and right) include badge and indicators - $200 each

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Front bar including indicators and spotlights, this bar has had the middle trimmed out for a front mount intercooler, has scratches underneath and on the sides - $350 with reo

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Headlights (left and right) in good condition - $550 for both

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Front grille - $150

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Will do all the above external body parts for $1500 for the lot...

Also have boot lid with spoiler in KR4 silver off series 2 GTS-T in good condition, missing lock - $230

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Located in Narre Warren North VIC, prefer local pick up.

Low ballers will be ignored.

Post here or PM if interested.

Cheers,

Jack

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Just thought I would ask, don't suppose you won't to split up the headlights? If not and you find some one to get the passengers side let me know and I'll take the drivers side one.

Thanks man

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Just thought I would ask, don't suppose you won't to split up the headlights? If not and you find some one to get the passengers side let me know and I'll take the drivers side one.

Thanks man

Hey Phil,

Complete front including headlights has been sold and picked up by the new owner.

Will keep an eye out for you though if anything pops up....

Cheers,

Jack

How much for the back seat?

Do you have a sunvisors at all

Sorry mate, no sunvisors.

Also not wanting to seperate, price drop to $280 for the lot!!!!

shit man i'll take the interior for 280 but i busted my leg last week, i'll have a think about freight or maybe getting it picked up. dont hold it for me tho. i dont wanna stuff ya around

shit man i'll take the interior for 280 but i busted my leg last week, i'll have a think about freight or maybe getting it picked up. dont hold it for me tho. i dont wanna stuff ya around

No probs mate, if it's still around it's all yours....

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