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im parting with my beast, so its time to clean out the shed

s1 passenger guard (small scratches) $150

s2 rear bumper (small scratches) $50

s2 passenger front door complete with window and interior (dent and scratches) $100

s2 front discs and calipers with pads (may need machine) $200

braided lines for front brakes (300mm long) $50

s2 honeycomb grille (perfect condition) $150

s2 xenon drivers headlight with no xenon pack (top mount snapped off but can be plastic welded back on) $200

Xenon hid packs complete with loom and bulbs $300

s2 high beam lights 1 passenger 2 driver (perfect condition) $50 each

will freight at buyers expense

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