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Make an offer if you need something
Most parts are from a series 2 but should also fit series 1's
Pickups from Mt.Gravatt Brisbane,i can drop them off locally or post...


-Standard rearbar
Has a few light scratches & scuffs but is otherwise in good condition
Original stock red paint
$200 ono

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These are all the aircon parts i have,not sure if they are from series 1 or 2 s14 as they were removed from a halfcut
I will sell these parts seperately.
-Heater core box $50
-Heater blower motor $50
-Evaporator unit $50
-Compressor pump $75
-AC line[compressor to evaporator] $25

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-Complete set of stock suspension

They have done 100,000 K's,condition unknown as they came with the car
$150 ono

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-Nabco slave cylinder
Was working fine when removed
$30 ono

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-Stock toe arms
In good condition
$40 ono

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-Stock castor arms
In good condition
$40 ono

-Ashtray
$15 ono

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-Set of four 16" stock s15 wheels up for sale.PCD is 5x114.3


No gutter rash just a few scratches & scuffs on rims
Tyres are all Bridgestone Turanza 215/60/16
Two have about 30% tread,two are down to markers so only good for skids
One rim doesn't have a centre cap
$300 ono

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