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Garage Clean Up- S13 Knuckles, Headlights, Mudflaps,180Sx Vertex Bar, S15 Engine Loom, S15 Rear Cradle, Brakes And Other Stuff


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all parts located in Wodonga, Vic

ca18 CAS $80
sr20 CAS$150
6 bolt (2x3) drive shafts pair $60

s13 space saver FREE
s13 knuckles (bare) $80
s13 bonnet has a hole cut easily fixed $40
s13 headlights [00o] (brackets bee broken and metal ones made) Pair $60
s13/180sx mudflaps full set $100, 2 fronts $50
180sx vertex rear bar $100
180sx std tailghts set $100, LH $40

s15 engine loom with boost solenoid $150
s15 engine crossmember $120
s15 steering rack complete $150
s15 rear cradle NO hubs, brakes or diff $200
s15 ADM steering wheel, worn around top $100
s15 rear brake calipers & DBA 4000 rotors $200

BM44 (rebuilt and stored since 2012) $100

prefer pick up, buyer to organise freight

will take reasonable offers

will take 5 stud space saver as part/full payment

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