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Got some more parts for sale as I now have a series 2 stag and don't need some of the parts from my old S1.

Full set of carbon fibre dash trims (carbon fibre look)

which include-

-instrument cluster with 118xxxkms

-center dash vent surround

-radio surround

-front cup holders

-ashtray

-console piece

-gear shifter lever

-all door switches

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Asking $500 for whole set as are very hard to come by.

Second for sale is half of my old exhaust, basically cat back but comes with cat.

In good condition, good note, not too droney.

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$400

Also have two full sets of tail lights, series 1 and 2

Series 1 set $200

Series 2 set $300

Both in good condition.

can supply photo's but I'm sure you all know what they look like.

Any questions feel free to askand can post upmore pics on request.

All parts located north of Adelaide near Gawler.

Cheers, Jarrad.

suspension sale fell through, so back up for sale.

Bilstein struts set $250

Nismo springs set $250

Or $400 for whole set.

agh! ... just spent my cash too.

PM me if they fall through again (looking at Ben's PM post)

My apologies to the guys I haven't replied to, have had personal commitments.

PM replied Ben.

Stupid board message not letting me reply to more pm's

In regards to Kidafa, the struts are in alright condition, they are height adjustable with the moveable circlip on the struts. There was no knocks evident when were in car, could do with new boots and bump stops though.

Struts rebound ok and are nice and firm to depress.

Hard to gauge on what kind of life they've endured as was on car when imported.

Rodney, I haven't forgot about you, I want to sell as a set but will sell to you if I can't sell as set.

ok seem you cant reply to pm's . . .

what has been sold ?

you took 3days to get back to me about the suspension then told me some one else had them pending payment, and that fell through.

what the deal with them now ?

ok seem you cant reply to pm's . . .

what has been sold ?

you took 3days to get back to me about the suspension then told me some one else had them pending payment, and that fell through.

what the deal with them now ?

As above, my apologies for not replying to pm's, have had higher priorities at the moment but am trying to make get back to everyone.

Have had numerous pm's about the suspension from all over aust, a buyer was lined up and asked me to hold them but failed to reply and failed to come up with cash.

Another local buyer is also keen on the set.

Will keep posted on status.

My apologies again.

Parts sold so far-

-S2 taillights

-Carbon door switches

-steering wheel

-exhaust

-front seats

-cargo net

-spare wheel

and some other trim pieces.

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