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Got a few random parts left over from a project car, all items are located in Queanbeyan NSW just outside Canberra, but willing to post at buyers expense - PM me for a quote

First up is a rare set of S14a Fog Lights

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These were pulled off a JDM bumper bar as pictured. In excellent condition, all mounts, tabs etc intact. One mount was broken on the black plastic surround but has been repaired. Wanted to run these but wouldn't clear my FMIC piping - $250 posted Aus wide

Next is a fibreglass M-Sports style s14a bumper bar

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Average condition - has some splits and cracks in it. The previous owner drilled a few holes near the cracks presumably to stop them from spreading, but it would require repairing or run as is on a drift car. The corner indicator lamps are included with the bar, however note that there is a small chunk missing in the corner of one of the lights, which can be seen in the close-up photo on the lense on top. Selling as it didn't match my kit, went to JDM OEM plastic one as pictured above - $175 ono

S13 Bumper reo

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In fairly good condition, has been trimmed a little presumably to clear an FMIC but my car didn't have one fitted at the time so I don't know.- $75 ono

Also some various other bits and pieces,

Early S13 CA18 seats in horrible tweed, have some rips, and no seat rails - Free! Take them away.

Stock S13 suspension front + rear pulled from a '90 Convertible. I went straight to coilovers so I have no use for therse. I daresay they appear to be in okay condition but I never drove the car on them so can't confirm if they have any knocks or anything. Appear leak free though - $75

Send me a PM or text O4226472O7

Edited by r33skylinegtst

S13 bumper reo is sold but everything else is still available, had some offers but no-one has come through. Feel free to make offers on this stuff, desperately need to clear some space!

Also have a few new items to add

S14 Rear Seats - Believe they are series 1 - in excellent condition - $50 ono

S13 Stock side mount intercooler with all intake piping - $35 ono

S13 interior door handle trim pieces (the plastic bit behind the pull handle) - $20 ono for the set

S13 Driver side power window switch surround (does not come with switches) has a small chip at the base and a few scratches - $15 ono

Will post up some photos later on

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