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I bought this damage car because of the Advan RG mags they looks great and design to sell all the other bit and pieces!! Cars ony done 42000km

Price:

Whole car as it is $7000

Engine with loom and ECU $2500

5-Speeds Gearbox with tail shaft, Diff and two driving shaft $1800

HKS Suspension $1050

Front Seats $350 with rear seats $450

Door trims $220

Window switch both side $175

Rear wing with boot lip $140

Both tail light $120

3 inch cat back exhaust JASMA $425

All other parts available just PM me what you after thankyou!!

Car locate in Heritage Park Brisbane

Any question call 0430 073840 any time between 10am till 3am don't call between 3.01am to 9.59am thanks a lots!!

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What condition are the sunvisors in (eg. moisture stains) and how much?

How much for the plastic surround on steering wheel (the bit between the actual wheel and dash fascia)?

I need a S2 fuel rail if its not damaged , no injectors required . Rail to manifold bolts and spacers would be good and the injector fixing screws and turrets please .

Thanks A , in Sydney .

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For the second time...

What condition are the sunvisors in (eg. moisture stains) and how much?

How much for the plastic surround on steering wheel (the bit between the actual wheel and dash fascia)?

where does the moisture stains?

plastic surround on steering wheel $65

how much and condition for the gearstick boot + trim,also postage to 2081 and rear suspension

gearstick boot + trim very good condition $85 inc postage

won't sell rear suspension only selling full set

I need a S2 fuel rail if its not damaged , no injectors required . Rail to manifold bolts and spacers would be good and the injector fixing screws and turrets please .

Thanks A , in Sydney .

can you show me what you need do you have picture??

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