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I have a near complete C34 series 1 for wrecking

Front end damage only. Airbags blown.

Parts already gone

Manual gearbox conversion, coilovers, front guards, bonnet gas struts, door mirrors, wheels.

Front door shells....rust repaired and painted $150 each

Rear door shells $50 each

rear hatch $150

Series 1 tail lights $50 set

Series 2 taillights $200 set

New new 3" Australian built turbo back exhaust 1 month old Need to remove for pic's $600

Series 1 RB25det AWD engine complete. Has bent power steer pully and cam belt upper cover damaged from radiator front end hit. Suit rebuild or parts. I think 200km on it. $850

Complete rear cradle and diff $???

Front end suspension $???

Front slotted disks 1 month old $100 Pair

Interior parts $10++

Sunroof front complete $75

Sunroof Rear complete $75

Tail Shaft $50

Body Shell $????

Freight can be arranged

Offers welcome.

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How much for the coin tray and drivers side cargo bay plastic side cover shipped to 3690? By the cargo bay side cover I mean the plastic that runs the whole length of the cargo bay from the tail gate to the rear door pillar. That's only if it's the tan/biege colour and is unmarked. I assume S1 and S2 are the same as its going in an S2. Thanks.

Edited by BMX666

Front doors have had all the hard work already done and repaired and painted

Keen to get rid off the shell and rear cradle

Pm me your mb number to discuss

Hi Darrin,

I need a few parts;

1. Air bag connector above glovebox flap. Need the RHS side of this only, is yellow and wrapped and covered yellow tape, need about 100mm length with connector, or to nearest plug point would be better

Heres a photo in this thread of what I mean;

http://www.skylinesa...filter-removal/

2. Roof rail strips- both. Dont need the rails however

3. Drivers side weatherstrip plastic thing that goes over the doors

4. Triangle piece plastic black thing on inside near passenger mirror

I have a Series 2 but parts should be same,

Tried to PM you but says you can't accept anymore messages.

Hi,

I am after a small interior part which hopefully is still available as they seem to go fast.

I need a passenger side, roller blind hook/clip. (the part that the boot blind hooks on to just near the boot of the car)

I am after the passenger side as that's the side I have broken but am happy to take both off your hands if there available.

Postage to 2223

I have PM'ed you also

Many Thanks

Simon

Edited by Tyre Kicker

Hi, I'm after the gas struts for the tailgate, I'm in Sydney my postcode is 2176, thanks Allan

$50 pair delivered

Pm if still interested

hey darrin. still got both sun roofs, want everything interior switches, glass rail roof lining. etc

price on freight to 6054 WA

cheers

Derek 0408156082

Freight will be hight due to hood lining size etc

I have a few freight accounts. Will have to measure it up to get a quote.

Otherwise I should have all the parts

Will call you in day or 2

Edited by darrinspencer
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