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- rb20det engine had about 140,000km on it: $1000

- auto gearbox: $400

- turbo with dump: $220

- front pipe: $60

- passenger seat: $100

- driver seat: $100

- rear 1/4 trim: $90 for both or $50 each

- spare wheel: $50

- brake booster & master cylinder: $150

- hazards/tune, light switches etc.: $20 each

- dash cluster surround: $30

- whole dash, has 2 bubbles: $80

- passenger kick panel: $20

- drivers side rear 1/4 window: $80

- passenger tail light: $40

- windscreen wipers: $20 for all, front & back

- rear bumper: $40

- rear reo: $50

- passenger door: $50

- brand new front rotors was on car for about 5 days: $180

- steering column surround: $40

- rear hubs: $250

- rear calipers: $150

- cross member & brand new gearbox mount: $80

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nah sorry, gone

i would like the compartment that is in the column below the cd player and climate control.

don't know the well know name for it but it's the right size for a standard wallet?

also, the guide for the drivers seatbelt that holds it off of your shoulder and chair? name your prices. thanks. i Live in adelaide SA...

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