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Hey guys,

Clearing out heaps of bits from my recent build.

Have pretty much all the interior.

- Dash

- Cluster

- Tripple gauges with boost, oil temp and voltage also have the boost sensor it still works

- Door cards

- Front seats

- Back seats

- Trim panels

- Interior loom

- Hood lining

- Carpets

- Centre Console

- Glovebox

- Interior lights

- Steering surround

- Indicator/ Wiper stalk

- Ignition Barrel (can also sell with boot latch, door latches etc so can have all matching Keys)

- Pillar mouldings

- Seatbelts

Possibly more i have just forgotten alot

Engine Bay

- Stock OP6 turbo

- Split HKS Style dump pipe

- Blitz Down pipe

- Full 3" system with high flow 100cell cat

- Stock intake manifold

- Stock Highly polished inlet manifold

- Stock ECU

- ABS pump

- ABS module

- Hicas Computer

- TCS Computer

- TB with TCS

- Oil heater assembly

- eBay stainless high mount manifold T3 with external gate

Once again heaps more just ask what you want

All located in SA but can post if needed. Dont really know prices but shoot me reasonable offers and its probs all yours

Hi,

Can I get pics of the AC controller and centre console surround (to go around the factory CD player etc)

Hey mate, sorry sold already. That got snapped up fast

headlights?

They are zenon headlights and the lenses are abit cloudy but could come out with a decent buff and polish. Shoot me an inbox with a price

3" system $300

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Headlights just a pic for condition. Both are abit cloudy with a polish came up alright. Pass side has one broken tab where it bolts up behind the guard. $500

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Wouldn't happen to have a steering wheel?

What's the quality of the centre console + dash?

And would the seats fit straight onto a GTT?

Edited by 00RORY

Hey buddy nah dont have the steering wheel but i have the steering wheel HICAS ring and airbag etc... Centre console and dash are in good condition no cracks or scratches etc.. and Yeah seats are out a GTT so will be direct bolt in. But they could use abit of a clean just some carpet cleaner will bring them up just been sitting in the shed getting dusty

The dump and down pipe are sold. So would be cat to tip if your interested. And say 250 its yours the cat is like new and that was 150 alone. Shoot me a pm and can talk about shipping

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