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Note: Please send PM's or SMS about parts i won't check the post that often.

Open to offers, no swaps.

Stripped a 1997 MItsubishi Magna for parts after a restoration that took a back burner once i bought my skyline.

Plenty of parts to go. See below

all parts that are sanded have been sanded wet and dry 1500grit

Koni Adjustable Shock inserts - $900

Bought brand new never used still in box, paid $1050

RDA Slotted front rotors with lucas sport pads - $300

New in box

Lovell Super low front springs - $175

Brand new

5 Speed Manual TF/ TH/ TJ Conversion - $1000

- Gear box

- Linkages

- Shifter

- Pedals

- ECU

- Clutch Cylinder/ slave and lines

- (can get the flywheel off the motor if required)

Engine Mounts plus manual gearbox mount - $80 each

TJ boot Lid - $200

- sanded and stripped for painting

TJ/ TL Tail Lights - $150

Clean no scratches all tabs in tact

Front Quarter Panels - $100 / side

- sanded and stripped for painting

TF Front Grille - $75

- sanded ready for painting

Headlights - $300/ $150 each

Clean no scratches all tabs in tact

Side Repeters Clear (Genuine Mistubishi) - $50

Front indicators TF/ TH/ TJ - $80

Number plate lights - $30

Clean, not burnt

Set of Door Handles and barrels - $100

Ingnition Barrel and keys + remote - $100

Ignition barrel surround - $20

Remote Receiver $30

Side Mirrors - $40 each

One mirror slight damaged. - $25

Electric Mirro Switch - $50

Spare Tyre and steel rim 5 x 114.3 16" 100% Tread - $70

Spare Tyre and steel rim 5 x 114.3 16" 30% Tread - $40

Spare tyre boot brace - $25

Rubber fuel cap surround - $20

Fuel cap cover - $40

sanded

Rear bumper cap (tow bar cover) - $50

Centre console insert - $60

Air-con surround centre - $50

Interior Light in great condition no burning cracks - $35

6G72 (3.0Ltr) MAF Sensor - $100

Door Window glass - $75/ pane

stripped of tint

Seat leg plastics - $5/ set

Interior hand lock plastics -$15 each

2 x right

1 x left

Indicator Stalk - $50

Wiper stalk - $50

Washer bottle with pump - $50

Cloth Dash hole covers - $5 each

precut holes for tweeters

Tow bar - $250

2 x Tow tongue - $75 each

50mm ball

Rear crash bar - $50

Hood lining in good condition light grey - $50

Interior Plastics and visors - $Make and Offer

I have painted them with 3M Vinyl plastic paint and some have started to flake :(

I prepped with acetone but that still didn't help it stick.

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