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parts not available: bonnet

left gaurd

windscreen

left door ( possibly just hinges but will check out tomorrow)

possibly some suspension parts on left hand side

wheels

most other parts are available.

for now , contact via pm or post here

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it took a hit to the front left bud so suspension and surrounding bits wont be anygood from the front left of the car, had a quick look , shock , caster rod , and lca are all bent.

not sure what prices to put on some of the parts so throw me offers too.

FMIC with piping - $250 ono

near new oil catch can - $60

standard pink label ( s2 rb25det ) AFM - $100 ono

s2 seats - perfect condition - $ 300 front and rear ono

s2 steering wheel with air bag - $ 150

s2 dash perfect condition - $450

drivers door - white (shit paint) no dents or scratches - $150

drivers front guard - good condition , no dents - $50

all interior plastics ( centre console , dash face plastics etc) - all good - $200 lot

nothing in the engine bay was damaged luckily so anything needed from there hit me up.

motor and gearbox for sale also with 66xxx kms , runs excellent!

more parts to come , my number is 0431 121 625 text for any questions or parts you need

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