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front n back windscreen wiper motors = $50 each

Starter Motor = $175

Apexi N1 cat back exhaust = $400

Passenger side door with mirror and all internals (no inner trim thats all) = $450ono

complete set of ADR approved seatbelts = $150 for ALL

Series 2 AFM = $100

Complete diff, tail shaft and hicus setup = $500 complete with hicus

Stock suspension, front n back shocks n springs = $200

Back seats = $100

Rear windscreen = $100

fuel tank = $50

90% of inside plastic trimssome frnt most rear

Boss kit for sports wheel = $50

theres some prices im asking feel free to msg me bout anything or pics

I don't have the pics yet...... can you attach it on this thread?

Pics of the:

- passenger side mirror

- stock shocks n springs

what are the conditions of those parts above?

pls send to: rsoputro at hotmail dot com

  • 2 weeks later...
Passenger side door with mirror and all internals (no inner trim thats all) = $450ono

complete set of ADR approved seatbelts = $150 for ALL  

Stock suspension, front n back shocks n springs = $200

Haven't got the pic requested of the above items till now... Please send to: [email protected]

Will you consider separating the seatbelts as a pair of front & rear?

im after the ( 2 door ) driver side control for doors and mirrors insert and also the relay box attached to it behind the trim of the door. which is about 3x3x6 cm.

Can you pm me a price.

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