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coilovers SOLD

gearbox mount SOLD

diff SOLD

no more headlights sorry guys

front and rear seats $150 (rear a lil faded)

s1 bonnet $40

dash surround $40

steering rack $50

rear half shafts $80 pair

volks getting plenty of interest but still here make a offer need them out the way!!!

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front/dump to cat and cat back aftermarket 3" system sounds really nice $200!!!!!!!

climate control, 'auto' button was a bit loose just used some glue, all working fine $30

front calipers and rotors $200

Half shafts $80 the pair

Sunroof unit complete everything you will need $200

Front and rear seats, front great condition rears a bit faded at top $100 THE LOT

stock grey carpet looks mint $40

boot carpets was missing drivers side section as a board for amp was in its place $30 the lot

steering rack $80

boot with stock s1 wing (dark blue) $30

LOCKS door/boot can also do ignition with key $100

s2 rear wing k4 silver $30

door trims with tweeters mounted (will throw in matching 6' speakers) $40 pair

A pillar plastics $20 pair (2 sets)

let us know :P

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do you have a stock harmonic balancer with no cracks in it?

message me a best price to brissy with a photo and ill take it.

0466 257 118

33 shell is gone!!!! Took some bits off before she went. Here's what's left. Need it out the way!!

Stock dump with 02 sensor and stock front pipe $20

Kr4 Silver S2 wing $30

33 Half shafts $80 the pair!!

33 steering rack $80

Dash surround $40

A pillar plastics $10 pair

33 Front calipers and rotors $160 set

Hicas ecu $40

Boss kit $10 x2

33 brake booster $20

Elec aerial $10

Cross over pipe with stock bov $10

Manual/brake pedals $20

Lightweight pulley (harmonic repplacement) $40

Stock therm fan $10

Roof lining $10

Dimister dash vents $10

Parcel shelf $10

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Do you have a set of R33 gtst front calipers? Also do you have a R33gtst master cylinder off a abs model? If so what is the numbers on it.

Can you give me the price of the calipers with no pads or rotors but inc the mt bolts delivered to Newcastle. Cheers

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