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All the parts you can see in the pics are for sale. some even free. These are the only parts i have left as the rest of the car has been sold so dont ask for something you dont see. I'm sorry about my previous thread but there were too many people asking for stuff i dont have and i only just finally got my mates camera so i could take photos so here they are. if you want something that you see here pm me with the part/s you want in the subject so i dont have heaps of emails just saying 'parts' it makes things painfully slow as i am only on a modem connection and it takes so long to open pages. Also include an offer in your pm. Thanks :D

badges - only the gt badges are still available. the front badge is sold

battery - only done about 5000k's with this battery

sold - boot trim jack cover

standard cat-back zorst - very quiet.

sold - front left guard. not a ding or scratch on it.

various bits - battery bracket, radiator seats, etc

ecu - stock

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dash cluster

dash cluster surround

glovebox

speedo - 72472Kms

steering column surround

passenger seat

rear seat

bracket covers for front seats - the bits that cover where the seats bolt down

steering wheel - original - good cond.

SOLD --> vents

headlight - passenger side (broken) - free - come and get it if theres bits on it you want.

reverse light - driver side

spotlights - off m-spec front bar - including surrounds

sold - indicator - front - drivers side

headlight - drivers side

indicators - both quaterpanels

rear lights - passenger side

sold - indicator - front - passenger side

dash cluster

dash cluster surround

glovebox

speedo - 72472Kms

steering column surround

passenger seat

rear seat

bracket covers for front seats - the bits that cover where the seats bolt down

steering wheel - original - good cond.

various air vents from dash

Have you still got the steering wheel if so how much and will you post?

Hey Mate,

Can i get a Break down of Each Individual price on the following items

boot trim jack cover

front left guard

Steering Wheel

indicator - front - passenger side

indicator - front - Driver side

I have the money ready to purchase these.

Your welcome to PM me if you want to

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey sinisteR32,

If you still have the headlight - drivers side can I give you some $$ and get it shipped to Sydney? I'm also after a drivers side blinker. Let me know what you can do.

You can call/SMS me on 0413 980 100 or email me at [email protected] if that's cool.

Thanks heaps for your time mate.

headlight - passenger side

reverse light - driver side

spotlights - off m-spec front bar - including surrounds

indicator - front - drivers side

headlight - drivers side - free - come and get it if theres bits on it you want.

indicators - both quaterpanels

rear lights - passenger side

indicator - front - passenger side

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