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Need this stuff gone, so if you think your grandma might like it for xmas take it away!

I'm in Toowoomba QLD pickups welcome, otherwise postage paid by buyer.

FREEBIES - Take the AC control unit and panel filters with any purchase.

Please PM me rather than posting here.

Looking for a passenger side mudguard too, the piece that fits under the front bar.

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2 x Stock Airbox filters, couple weeks on one, zero on other ... $30 both

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Front RH S1 Coupe Headlight, grille brackets removed, no bulbs otherwise good no cracks ... $30

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2 x Stock S1 intercoolers + bracket + pipe - bout 30XXX k's VGC... $40 each

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*Note long return pipe not included

Intercooler funnel/duct ... free if you take an intercooler

Full stock exhaust with dump and newish looking cat, post compliancing ... $80

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AC Control Unit perfectly functional, lower buttons not quite firm ... $20

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STOCK TURBO INTAKE PIPE - $30

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I did, $30 at wow gets you a nice universal DIN pocket :)

hey i dont suppose you have a single din space thing also? i have a big hole in my dash from when i removed my tv:(

thanks.

No cracks that I see, got through compliancing fine glass pane just needs a good clean.

Auspost site says about $20 to box it up to Sydney mate.

any cracks on the headlight? how much postage to sydney 2170?

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