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UPDATED NOV 2007

Series 2 Front seats - Passenger seat perfect. Stitching on drivers seat bolster has come undone in the usual place. Easy fix.$300 $250 sold

1 Michellin tyre (top of the range) - 235/45/17 90% tread. Award winning tyre, just useless to me since I dont have 17's.$100

Got 2 235/45/18 tyres. Down to the markers. THey say Toyo trampio but saw them advertised as proxi slicks somewhere? Come take em. Good for drift. FREE

2 MAXXI 18/40/235 tyres. 99.9 % tread. Wont separate. $400. Pickup. (1 tank of petrol old.)

Have 8 Work lock nuts. I lost the key so useless to me. So anone that has the star shaped work locknuts can cometake em, keep them as spares.

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would you include the light in the front bar?

ir is it JUST the bar?

nah sorry no lights... just the front bar.... i nought the explosive kit so i retained the lights

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Front bar and wing sold.

Seats sold pending pickup.

VS-KF's sold on ebay. Iv'e heard from the buyer, but yet to come pick them up.

Maxxi Tyres added. $400. Pretty much new. 18's.

Also picked up a 180 to build as a track car, and stacked s14 to donate Engine bits. Dunno what will be avaiable. Onl the Bonnet and Passenger door is salvagable panels wide. And Headlights so far. pics here: http://thedpp.blogspot.com/

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