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Prices for these please?

carbon fibre look trims for dash and console

carbon fibre look door switches for all doors

carbon fibre look shifter with button on top

carbon fibre look instrument cluster

door switches sold.

Looking at 350 for the rest and can throw in postage anywhere is oz.

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Hey mate, still got the cargo net?

Did i see camber arms when I was out there picking up the steering wheel?

You are correct in spotting my camber arms but i'llbe keeping them.

Still have cargo net, have had interest from others but nobody has come up with the cash.

First in best dressed.

$150 for cargo net

hey mate, how much for the rear bar? does it have any damage on it?

Rear bar is in good condition, only some small paint chips.

$100 pick up.

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For those adelaide stagea owners attending the cruise on the 28th of june (this month) and who are interested in buying parts.

I will also be attending so if people are after particular parts, le me know and I can bring along to the cruise.

Pm me what you're after.

Jarrad.

  • 5 weeks later...

Update on parts sold.

AFM

steering wheel

S2 tail lights

Carbon door switches

exhaust

front seats

speaker pods

cargo barrier

igntion barrell

LHR door trim

spare wheel

Still have lots of parts for sale

some include-

full set of series 2 brakes (good upgrade for S1)

S1 taillights set

carbon fibre dash trims

Can supply photo's on request.

make some offers guys, all needs to go.

can post smaller items and will throw in shipping, bigger items will need to be organised by buyer.

Cheers, Jarrad.

hey jarrad,i need the plastic surround that goes around the rear seat release lever in the boot (passanger side)

does that make sense?pm me if you dont know the bit im after

cheers mate

hey jarrad,i need the plastic surround that goes around the rear seat release lever in the boot (passanger side)

does that make sense?pm me if you dont know the bit im after

cheers mate

I know the piece you're after, unfortunately mine was broken in half.

Sorry Rod.

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Hey mate,

How much are you chasing for the full set of brakes? any more pics of them?

I have two sets of brakes, S1 and S2.

Which are you after?

300 for S2

200 for S1

Can supply pics when I know which ones you're after.

after the S2 one, are they the same as R33 GTS-T? Pics will be good.

The calipers are different to the skyline ones.

The pics of the wreck show skyline ones as I fitted 33 fronts and 34 rears.

Will put pics up shortly.

Pics of S2 brakes.

Front pads still good, rears will need replacing.

Discs still good, can machine all before purchase for extra $50

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$300 for set, $350 if dics machine wanted.

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