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Sorry guys, been flat out with other nonsense.

So far the following things are gone -

* Trim around the steering column

* Turbo

* Power Steering Rack

* Stock coils

* Ignitor

The rest of the car is still there. Plenty of other bits to go!

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hay mate im keen on the wheels can u please email me at [email protected] or send me a txt or call 0438307579 as im not on here often m in geelong i can head down whenever suits to pick them up but i need to know asap chees mate ,. rick

So far the following things are gone -

* Gearbox and related stuff (for a conversion) gone

* Driver's side door gone (just the door itself and window/motor mechanism) - still have door card, electronics, door handle and key

* Trim around the steering column

* Turbo

* Power Steering Rack

* Stock coils

* Ignitor

Don't forget i've also got the splitfire coils - asking $450. Still have the box they came in!

Hey there mate,

sorry to hear about the accident. I am after two things: I need the LHS passenger air vent and i need the panel in the boot that goes through the rear seats in good condition i hope.

Update - Stuff that's gone so far -

* clutch+gearbox+tailshaft etc for manual conversion (still have flywheel)

* passenger seat belt

* interior mats

* 2x injectors

* Trim around the steering column

* Turbo

* Power Steering Rack

* Stock coils

* Ignitor

* Driver's side door gone (just the door itself and window/motor mechanism) - still have door card, electronics, door handle, key and mirror

* Passenger side vent

* Headlight switch

* centre console tray holder thing

* fuel pump cradle (pending payment). Still have fuel pump

* front seat buckles (pending payment)

Plenty of car left and those splitfires!

Update - Stuff that's gone so far -

* clutch+gearbox+tailshaft etc for manual conversion (still have flywheel)

* passenger seat belt

* interior mats

* 2x injectors

* Trim around the steering column

* Turbo

* Power Steering Rack

* Stock coils

* Ignitor

* Driver's side door gone (just the door itself and window/motor mechanism) - still have door card, electronics, door handle, key and mirror

* Passenger side vent

* Headlight switch

* centre console tray holder thing

* fuel pump cradle (pending payment). Still have fuel pump

* front seat buckles (pending payment)

Plenty of car left and those splitfires!

hey mate is that centre console the plastic trim that goes around air-con panel, and shifter? If not I would like it.

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