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I have come to the point where I am stripping my RS4-S. Will be willing to ship most parts, especially the smaller parts. Bigger parts I can help the buyer organise courier. Also, pickup is welcome for those that live in QLD. Buyer pays ALL POSTAGE except if stated otherwise. Prices don't include postage except where stated. Photo's will follow as all parts are still on the car. Car is yellow so any doors/ panels etc are obviously Yellow. Located in Hervey Bay, QLD. Now onto the parts and prices.

Could the person that messaged my phone regarding my Front Mount Cooler please message again if still interested as phone has been wiped so lost messages, thanks.

Manual Console/ Gear stick boot/ Handbrake - $450 (On hold for now, May still be available)

Ser2 Taillights All - $300 or may seperate.

Roof Rails (Pickup only due to size/weight) - $250

3 Guage Set - $130

Dash Cluster reading approx 180 000 - $180

Climate Control - $100 (Couple of bulbs blown)

Dash clock - $15

Rear Days Wing (Yellow) - $180

Air intake box and K&N Panel Filter - $120

NEO Engine Cover and mounting bracket - $80

Side Mount Stock intercooler - $150 (Flushed with 50/50 metho/kero at start of year. Nice and clean and free flowing)

Clear side indicators - $70 (Purchased from Nengun)

2x Cargo pull out covers - $80ea

Floor Mats set of 5 some marks/ stains - $100

New set of Non-genuine Floor Mats with Stagea Symbol Embroided. New/ never used. - $200

Set of TEIN coilovers, rears need to be rebuilt (Stripped by TEIN in Brisbane, all parts there) For Manual car - $250

More parts to be listed. Anything needed just ask. Stripping complete car. Hoping to keep it as a rolling chassis at the moment so can be moved but will be getting to suspension parts etc soon. All interior available.

Contact me here for parts.

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Hey

Do you know what model TEINs the coilovers are?

This may be a dumb question, but what is involved in rebuilding the rears and how hard is it to do?

Thanks

Tim

Mate I'm keen for the TEIN coilovers. Do you have an idea what is wrong with the rears & what cost would be involved in repairing them?

Cheers,

Adam :D

Hi there, will get some pics up today of the coilovers and a couple other parts. The rear coilovers were pulled apart by a suspension place in Brisbane. They were stripped and not put back together due to lack of funds at the time. Was quoted if I remember around the $650 mark for them to rebuild. They will need to be rebuilt by a suspension shop, preferably TEIN specialist as they need to be revalved etc. All the parts should be there as they came back in a sealed box and have sat here doing nothing since.

Hi there, will get some pics up today of the coilovers and a couple other parts. The rear coilovers were pulled apart by a suspension place in Brisbane. They were stripped and not put back together due to lack of funds at the time. Was quoted if I remember around the $650 mark for them to rebuild. They will need to be rebuilt by a suspension shop, preferably TEIN specialist as they need to be revalved etc. All the parts should be there as they came back in a sealed box and have sat here doing nothing since.

That would be great to get some pics. I have Fulcrum Suspension not far from my place, they are the TEIN dealers for Australia.

What would freight be to 4051?

Hi, Fulcrum in Brisbane are who stripped the back struts. Had a local suspension company send them down. They are a TYPE NA coilover, not 100% sure. Not height adjustable but is lowered to a good height. Will weigh up the box and get a quote for courier or could use the Greyhound Bus service.

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Hi, Fulcrum in Brisbane are who stripped the back struts. Had a local suspension company send them down. They are a TYPE NA coilover, not 100% sure. Not height adjustable but is lowered to a good height. Will weigh up the box and get a quote for courier or could use the Greyhound Bus service.

Awesome, let me know a freight price & I will will talk it over with the Finance minister here at home.

I'm after price on the front driveshafts/cv joints. Also after the complete driver's side hub assembly that the driver shaft slots into and the tie rod bolts up to.

PM me please

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