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/Sold parts to 23 people.
Have 3 feedback thingo's.

/Awesome. :-|


Anyway.
Got more stuff.

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Not in pic carpet/sumitomo calipers (obviously.)



I am open to offers, but parts are already reasonably priced.

If you turn up looking to buy $350 worth of parts and say you have $200 - you will be turned away. If you turn up with $300 - you have a deal.

Prices + Parts:

Wing Mirrors - $30 each. (One has mirror separation, the other has fade, both work fine.
149xxx odo, excellent cond. - $120
Drivers and passengers kick panels - $30 each.
Immac. Rear view mirror - $30
Fuse box cover, mint (Jap) - $10
Inner mirror covers (doors) - $10 each.
C.A.S Alloy bracket - $50
Coil packs on rails - $100
Drivers side lower vent, perfect nic - $15
Lower dash panel (covers fuse box, etc), immac. - $30
Door kick panels, good nic - $10 each.
Rear lower passenger trims - $40 each (One is missing the foam fabric insert, I do have it, it is also in good nic, just came off.)
Passenger A-Pillar trim, immac. - $20
Front lower guard "pods" - $25 each
Stock AFMS (working) - $40 each.
Dash temp/light sensor - $10
Rear eye-level brake light - $25
Indicator stalk and mechanism - $40
Sumitomo front 4 pot calipers - $180.
Carpet, mint - $200.


CAN POST SMALL ITEMS.
I would PREFER you pick up though.

Feel free to lowball me - you will be ignored. :yes:

Located in Hornsby.


PM ME OR TEXT ME.
Please do not post here, I wont be checking back here other than to post what is sold.

Ok guys.
It's all getting thrown out if it doesn't sell by the end of this coming week.
Perfectly good coil packs, wing mirrors, lower rear passenger trims, center console "triangle" trim piece.
Kick panels, and door scuff plates.
And what is still on that list ^^^^^^^^^^

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