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mate of mine has a yard in osaka - in there at the moment is a S1 3lt M35. car is complete/undamaged at this point and I believe it will be a half cut with every hanging panel , accessory available.

one point here:

if you are after a small item it will most likely come as part of a larger one. by the time he pays someone to pull a small item off to the time it lands here it is simply not worth doing. bear that in mind when asking for bits.

driveline has 202k on it and is a navi version interior.

I'll add pix tomorrow but the car will strip and pack towards the end of sept for those intersested.

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Interested in the stock 6 CD stacker (non Bose) unit if it'll be cheaper than sending mine to you to get repaired. Mine's got the CD ERROR FO fecken bullshit :)

think I have one here for you actually. you are still up for a decent amount of $$ though. they are not cheap 2nd hand.

I only have a desire for random parts... plastic battery cover, air box cover, depending on the interior - the interior plastic trim over the drivers door (would take the whole interior door if needs be), interior centre light housing, theres a bit of plastic on the ceiling of the boot near the rear hinge that I need/want also. If he had any floor mats (in decent condition) thatd be handy also :)

So yeah, nothing too serious but if, once bundled up with other stuff being shipped to Aus, it isnt too expensive Id be down for it.

wouldnt mind the audio controls on the steering wheel!

also isnt the stock option MD player not cd player? i have a md stacker in mine!!!

have those here.

stock can be a cd,md or 6cd. 6cd is what supports the SWC buttons.

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