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All parts available at the moment, i have made a short list of parts, but if theres something that you want and i havn't listed it pm me.

located in Clayton, S.E Suburbs

Take the lot for $600 (- brakes, bov)

Parts available

Front calipers, rotors, pads $400

Brake master cylinder $80

Diff was 300 Now: $250

Tailshaft was 150 Now $100

CLutch Master Cylinder was 100 Now $70

Full doors was 500 Now $150

Cabin Light was $30 Now 10

Passenger Seat (cleanable stain) was $120 Now 50

Drivers Seat was $150 Now 80

Roof Lining $30

Carpet $40

Jesus Handles $20 pair

Vents $10 each

Handbrake $120

Passenger Window Control $80

Handbrake Skin $10

Under steering wheel plastic $20

Indicator Stalk $50

Wiper Stalk $50

Sports Wheel & Boss kit $100

Steering Column Surround $30

Rear view mirror $20

Fusebox $30

Seatbelts $50 pair

Rear Seatbelts $30 pair

A Pillar plastics $50 pair

B/C Pillar plastics $60 pair

Front wipers and motors $60

Rear wiper and motor $60

Washer bottle $20

Overflow bottle $100

Air Conditioner (full system) $100

Rear window $100

Drivers window $70

Passengers window $70

Drivers ¼ window $40

Passenger ¼ window $40

Added: 1 x stage2 BOV with adapter for 33 and possibly 32/34: Asking: $150ONO

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Do you have the B pillar interior plastics?? The bit between the front doors and the rear 1/4 glass? Some moron installed tweeters there in my car and I want to replace em....

Just the top parts between the glass... never looked at em closely but I imagine its two seperate pieces!

yes selling the whole thing 2gether, do u want drivers or passenger seat?

Price has been posted

cheers

Both sides please! Can you PM details

Cheers,

Anna

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