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WRECKING s3 hr31 passage all parts available (hit me up with the parts you need)

i have loads of pics so msg me if you wanna see pics

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Hr31 complete front struts, discs and breaks, lowered springs (not sure what brand), strut inserts, lower control arm + all nuts and bolts to bolt up. $350

Hr31 coupe interior (front & rear seats) great condition $270

Hr31 drive shafts / axles $500

Hr31 rear cradle $300

Hr31 complete rear brake set up $160

Hr31 rear struts & lowered springs $70

Hr31 turbo instrument cluster $100

Hr31 complete 3" inch exhaust system from dump pipe to tip $120

Hr31 compete doors electric windows, switches, door cards etc (may part out) $150 each

15" inch mag wheels 114.3 stud patten with great tyres $320

Hr31 complete power steering unit $150

Hr31 chrome door trims $100

Hr31 door rubbers (seal the doors) $50

Hr31 steering wheel "skyline" $100

Hr31 boot lid $80

Hr31 complete seat belts (front & rear) $150

Hr31 complete wiring loom (engine & car) $170

Hr31 sun visors $60

Hr31 roof lining $50

Hr31 dash (black) $70

RB25DET S2 R33 ENGINE PARTS:

1 x S2 rb25det AFM air flow meter (pink label) $100 each great condition

1 x rb20det or rb25det CAS (crank angle sensor) $50 great condition

1 x rb20det/rb25det manual gear shifter $60 good condition

CAN USE AUST POST OR COURIER MOST ITEMS (AT YOUR COST) I'M LOCATED IN CHERMSIDE (BRISBANE NORTH SIDE) PICK UP FROM THERE

CHEERS LUKE

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