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Do you have the mud guards?

Cheers,

Lou

yes, your after front or rear?

Mate rear sub frame in what condition is it.

I'm chasing one and must be straight and no rust.

Only need the frame, no arms etc.

hey mate, subframe is good, its coming out tomorrow as someone wants the diff, they said they 'may possibly' take the subframe aswell but if its falls through your welcome to it

yes, your after front or rear?

Just PM.

hey mate, subframe is good, its coming out tomorrow as someone wants the diff, they said they 'may possibly' take the subframe aswell but if its falls through your welcome to it

Cam Covers + timng belt cover + valley cover?

Cheers

motor, turbos, gbox, exhaust is all going into another car sorry mate

Hy mate,

just want to check if the shock set is in good condition and how much for it???

Di.

i never drove the car they came from but i can't see anything wrong with them from visual inspection, they came from an immac low km gtr.

$250 for complete set of struts, $300 delivered to your door.

will the air box pass a rwc is so how much

its a standard airbox so yes it'll pass but its not for sale sorry mate

i never drove the car they came from but i can't see anything wrong with them from visual inspection, they came from an immac low km gtr.

$250 for complete set of struts, $300 delivered to your door.

I'm interested. can we do it for $200 mate?? i'll come and pick it up tomorrow since i live close by...

I'm interested. can we do it for $200 mate?? i'll come and pick it up tomorrow since i live close by...

hey mate, sent you a PM.

SOLD PARTS:

Air Duct Airbox to LHS Guard

PS Pump

Floor Mats

Antenna

Relay Box

SOLD PARTS:

Air Duct Airbox to LHS Guard

PS Pump

Floor Mats

Antenna

Relay Box

BOV's & Return

Standard Struts

A Pillar Trim

Driver Electric Window Switch

Series 2 Front Lip

Instrument Cluster

ill be sending everything monday arvo

Just PM

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Hey mate do you still have the rear hubs

yes i do but the subframe may be sold with the hubs.. still pending payment

door trims mate ,they got any damage

hey, door trims are good but passanger side is sold pending payment. 150 for driver side

What condition is the dash fascia in and how much?Can u post to sa?Cheers

hey, its got two decent scratches in the facia trim near to the left of the steering column.

if you need one its okay, but doubt its better than the one you have.

SOLD PARTS:

Air Duct Airbox to LHS Guard

PS Pump

Floor Mats

Antenna

Relay Box

BOV's & Return

Standard Struts

A Pillar Trim

Driver Electric Window Switch

Series 2 Front Lip

Instrument Cluster

Diff

Rear Driveshafts

Passanger Door Trim

AC Compressor & Bracket

S3 Xenons

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