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Hi guys....having a cleanout and need to get rid of some stock parts off my car that i don't need. All parts are off a Series 1 and are located in Brisbane (near southbank), all items can be posted with a couple of exceptions.

1. Series 1 Headlights.....Bit of yellowing and a crack on top bracket on the passenger side, otherwise in good working condition - $180

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2. Front Bar....Some light scratches on middle drivers side and the usual scraping underneath, but otherwise no dints or major scratches (will get pics if requested as it is on the car atm) - $120 (pickup only)

3. Passenger side door (silver with grey trim at bottom)...comes with glass and door motor, but no door card - $80 (pickup only)

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4. Passenger side door motor (bought as a set but sold drivers side and will chuck in a regulator and 2x window switch as im not sure they work) - $50

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5. Front Grill (Grey with silver S symbol).....a broken clip and 1 broken bracket, but otherwise in good nick - $30

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6. Power steering pump....bought from wreckers, never used and in really good condition - $70

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7. Boot cable....Brand new still in packaging - $50

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8. Rocker Cover Gasket and Bolt seals for RB25det....Brand new still in packaging - $80

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9. Stock Leather Steering wheel...used to clear defects, really good condition, no tears, marks etc - $180

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10. Personal Steering wheel...all parts, needs a retrim though as it is pretty worn, but good size wheel - $50

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11. Rear vision mirror - okay condition, dirty around the edge of the glass - $20

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12. NGK Iridium Spark plugs (x6) - Used for 50km in my car then changed back to coppers when changing to Spitfire coilpacks - $40

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Any questions guys or any requests for more photos, just hit me up and ill see what i can do. Its a long weekend here in brisbane, so wont be able to post anything till atleast tuesday, but after that all good.

Cheers

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Hey guys...heading away to work on thursday for 2 weeks and dont get internet coverage too much, so probably wont be able to reply to any interest in items i have for sale until i get back on the 27/05/10. So if your keen get in now or ill get back to any item sales when i return to brisbane.

Cheers

  • 2 weeks later...

PRICE DROP.....

HEADLIGHTS....$130 FOR THE PAIR

DOOR....$50

DOOR MOTOR...$30

ROCKER COVER GASKET...$50

STOCK STEERING WHEEL...$150

ALL OTHERS ARE STILL AS ORIGINALLY PRICED

CHEERS

Headlights

Stock steering wheel

Rockercover gaskets

Power steering pump (with bracket)

All listed on EBAY due to not selling, so if you would like to purchase these i will have them posted on ebay, or if they don't sell then they will once agian be able to buy through this thread.....

CHEERS

  • 3 weeks later...

Stock steering wheel

Rocker cover gaskets

Power steering pump.............SOLD

Headlights...SOLD pending payment

Series 1 Door...SOLD pending payment

Is the grille still for sale?

How much to post to VIC 3188?

computers playing up, any chance you could txt to 0402 218 328

cheers

Ill find out and let you know as soon as possible mate

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