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I have these parts for sale,

5 stud incl brakes $650 ono

mint dash with all vents $250 ono

Tein controlmaster front coilovers $450 ono

Silkroad rear coilovers $350 ono

Front cross member $200 ono

Rear cross member $200 ono

Locked 4.1 abs diff $200 ono

Misc interior parts incl seats in good condition

Steering rack $100 ono

Manual pedal box $200 ono

Open to all offers on all parts, send me a txt if interested in anything 0402081184 Ben

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Hi, I am after a lot of small bits - screws that hold down the plastic panels that are under the wiper arms, centre vents, triangle trims that sit inside the door and cover the mirror bolts, bolts and screws that hold down the kick panels and hold ecu in place, door sill garnish clips, top demist vent grills - and steel plate that goes between boot and cabin (behind seat)

So yeah, lots of little bits and a big bit :)

Also where are you located?

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