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If you have a ignition barrel pm me

pm sent,

do u have aftemarket turbo to cat exhaust?

yes but i need it for another car,

would you sell the gtr end caps alone? and how much for the fuel pump and o2 sensor.

end caps off the spoiler went with the spoiler, if your talking b-pillar trmis they are for sale.

fuel pump i need so not for sale, nor is the o2 sensor.

cheers,

Intrested in all 4 coilovers and intercooler info needed brands size costs condition etc

coilovers not for sale, stock cooler setup sold pending pickup

Hey mate, willing to separate the head ?

hey im keeping motor for another car

hey mate

do you have the plactic part that goes around the gear shift etc? just that one plastic piece?

i have a shifter surround yes but from memory it isn't perfect, may require coat of paint

i would have to check and get back to you

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Air Duct Airbox to LHS Guard

PS Pump

Floor Mats

Antenna

Relay/Fuse Box

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

Atessa Pump

GTR Wing (boot lid still available)

Sunvisor Clips

Rear Hubs

BOV's & Return

Intercooler & Piping

i know your thread say minus the exhuast, but does that include only cat back or did the car have a front pipe at all on it? if so what type?

PM cheers

Daz

hey daz, i have stock front pipes lying around that i could sell but i'm using the full afternarket exhaust that was on the car

chris.

SOLD:

Air Duct Airbox to LHS Guard

PS Pump

Floor Mats

Antenna

Relay/Fuse Box

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

Atessa Pump

GTR Wing (boot lid still available)

Sunvisor Clips

Rear Hubs

BOV's & Return

Intercooler & Piping

Rear Mud Flaps

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