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hi would you happen to have the stock intake pipe that goes from the turbos i need the bit off the pipe that bolts onto the turbo with the two bolts i will take the whole pipe if you have it

Handbrake assembly? Something like below minus the hub

yeah, sent you a PM

hi would you happen to have the stock intake pipe that goes from the turbos i need the bit off the pipe that bolts onto the turbo with the two bolts i will take the whole pipe if you have it

nah i dont sorry..

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

Rear Seats

Front Lower Control Arms

Plastic Trim Rear of Boot

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

Rear Seats

Front Lower Control Arms

Boot Trims, Plastics, & Carpet

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

Rear Seats

Front Lower Control Arms

Boot Trims, Plastics, & Carpet

Brake Air Ducts

was wondering if i could borrow it just to pass a rwc and give it back

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.

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

Do you have the clutch master cylinder the one thats on the fire wall behind the brake booster?

i'm not too sure i'll have to check and get back to you. will shoot you a PM tonight.

was wondering if i could borrow it just to pass a rwc and give it back

sorry mate i'm not lending out parts.

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

Rear Seats

Front Lower Control Arms

Boot Trims, Plastics, & Carpet

Brake Air Ducts

Driver Seatbelt

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

Rear Seats

Front Lower Control Arms

Boot Trims, Plastics, & Carpet

Brake Air Ducts

Driver Seatbelt

Steering Column

Whats the grill like condition wise any cracks scratches ect? if good would you sell the battery terminal cover (engine bay) as well?

Whats the grill like condition wise any cracks scratches ect? if good would you sell the battery terminal cover (engine bay) as well?

hey mate i'll take some pics next time im there n get back to you.

you're after the relay/fuse box lid yes??

hey mate i'll take some pics next time im there n get back to you.

you're after the relay/fuse box lid yes??

Thanks mate ,yup sounds like the one (goes in the engine bay left hand side black square looking thing with jap writing on it)

hay buddy

do u have the standard engine fan and the centre console lid?

pm me please

cheers

no engine fan, i do have the lid but i dont want to separate it from the rest of the console

Thanks mate ,yup sounds like the one (goes in the engine bay left hand side black square looking thing with jap writing on it)

hey small crack in the grille, and few of the plastic ends which the tiny washers go on and hold the grille in have broken.. the grille sits fine without them anyway.

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

Rear Seats

Front Lower Control Arms

Boot Trims, Plastics, & Carpet

Brake Air Ducts

Driver Seatbelt

Steering Column

Spare Tyre

hey small crack in the grille, and few of the plastic ends which the tiny washers go on and hold the grille in have broken.. the grille sits fine without them anyway.

Thanks mate , pm sent

SOLD PARTS:

Air Duct Airbox to LHS Guard

PS Pump

Floor Mats

Antenna

Relay/Fuse 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

Rear Seats

Front Lower Control Arms

Boot Trims, Plastics, & Carpet

Brake Air Ducts

Driver Seatbelt

Steering Column

Spare Tyre

Relay/Fuse Box Lid

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