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Wrecking S2 C34 stagea

Wrecking S2 C34 stagea, plenty of parts left see list below. 

S2 automatic transmission

Axles (5 bolt rears)

Rear diff 5 bolt stubs

ABS unit

All suspension arms with bolts

All shocks/springs 

5 stud front and rear 

Front seats pair 

Rear seats pair 

Front doors

Rear doors 

Door cards front and back

Steering column and key

Cluster

Various dash pieces

Fuel tank

Tail shaft 

Front Drivers quarter Panel 

Side skirts 

Hicas pump. 

FMIC 600x300 unknown brand

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