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Hi guys, as some of you are aware, my car was written off:

See photo:

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Every single part is available, apart from the rear bumper and bootlid (I have a set of rear taillights)

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ca18det, engine is completely stock. engine has done around 94k's, manual gearbox

Weird parts:

The front is a onevia, so 180sx guards and bonnet is available. Front bumper and headlights are a custom one piece, not many people would be interested.

drivers seat is an sr20 style seat, passenger is a ca style seat

mismatched rims = see photo

Tell me what part you want and I will give you a price - there is too many to list.

I will not post items, if you are interstate and need a part, arrange with another member to buy it and mail it to you.

Items that aren't stock:

Apexi Pod filter + adapter for CA = $150 (also have stock airbox $60)

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Cusco front strut brace = $150

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Cusco rear strut brace = $150

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X-force catback mild steel(muffler is f**ked, but catback to muffler is fine) $300

Blitz DD BOV $200

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RDA slotted and casted brake rotors = $400

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i also have some various JDM tyte cup holders if you want

What have I missed?

All the useable body panels are in excellent condition, car is a silver colour as you can see.

I have all the glass, windscreens etc.

Doorhandles, mirrors, sunroof

interior carpets, etc.

come and get it

Here's a photo of the other side:

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as you can see, doors and glass are still good, so is the petrol cap

PM me here or email me [email protected]

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PM me on wheels. cheers

postage to 2308.

can i fit the dished rims on the rear?

I will not post items, if you are interstate and need a part, arrange with another member to buy it and mail it to you.

:P

Hey, where are you located? I need left and right front control arms and front hubs (as long as they are in good nick not bent/cracked).

Cheers

EDIT: Sorry, just reread post. Ivanhoe!! I grow up in Ivanhoe, went to Ivanhoe East primary, lived on the Boulevard (with the Christmas light, oh my God if you were over 12 years old it sucked to bad. Bing Crosby singing white f@$#ing Christmas till 2 in the morning!!!!)

Edited by DR30RULES
Hey, where are you located?  I need left and right front control arms and front hubs (as long as they are in good nick not bent/cracked).

Cheers

Sorry, those parts have been sold

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