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M35 Stagea RS - Wrecking

Wrecking my M35 Stagea 

Parts (off the top of my head) that are sold are:
Aero Body kit (sold)
Front guards (sold)
Tein Coilovers (sold)
Whiteline Sway Bars (sold)

Rear Compartment cover (sold)
Headlights (sold)
Eyebrows (sold)

Centre head unit (sold pending payment)
Steering wheel (sold pending payment)

Reverse Camera (sold pending payment)
 

Number plates also for sale: M35WGN

All located in Lilydale, VIC 

Pickup preferred, however will post items at your expense

Message me if you are after something specifically, and i'll let you know if it is available
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  • 1 month later...

Hi, what is the reason for wrecking, car looks fine?

How many kms has it done?

I'm after the rear drivers side brake caliper. Can you check that the caliper isn't seized on the guide pins before sending (picture of evenly worn pads would suffice).

Also need post to brisbane.

Thanks

 

Brad

  • 4 months later...
3 hours ago, Trump said:

Is the interior black cloth? Looking for a single rear headrest. Assuming strip brake light went with the tail?

Still got the upper part of the tailgate with strip brake light. pm me if interested 
Seats have sold

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