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I’m stripping the donor car that I just purchased. It has 150K on the clock. It doesn’t run, so parts are as is and I think the prices should reflect this.

Note: I’m keeping the engine and a few ancillaries. I’ve listed what I’ve removed from the car so far. The rest is up for grabs, but it will take some time to remove the remaining parts.

Location and conditions: Prefer pickup for larger items, but shipping can be arranged a buyer’s cost.


I’m in Kinglake and can bring to work with me at Mulgrave if you want to collect during the day.


Contact: Jack on 0401994746, or PM me


Item: Standard exhaust from dump rearwards with canon muffler attached

Condition: Few scratches, but seems in OK condition - meh, it’s an exhaust!

Price: $80

Item: Standard radiator with shroud. Has oil transmission in/out bungs

Condition: Second hand, Fins look OK, it has a few dings as you would expect. Looks OK to me. As is.

Price: $80

Item: AC condenser, compressor, cannister and piping

Condition: Second hand, as is

Price: $80

Item: Standard intercooler with shroud, mounts, all hoses, clamps, piping

Condition: Pretty good nick, I reckon.

Price: $100

Item: Auto diff & cross member with Hicas attached

Condition: Hasn’t been run up, so I can’t vouch for its operation

Price: $100


Item: Front bumper

Condition: Gun metal grey, definitely needs a sand/spray

Price: $90

Item: Rear bumper with side pods

Condition: Maroon (wine red?), will need a spray

Price: $90

Item: Bonnet

Condition: Silver, previous owner sanded it and left it that way – so will need painting

Price: $50


Item: Spoiler

Condition: Maroon (wine red?), looks OK

Price: $50

Item: Left and right electric mirrors

Condition: White – looks unpainted. Can’t test them, but look in newish condition

Price: $100

Item: Standard intake hose with piping attached

Condition: Looks in good condition

Price: $80


Item: Set of genuine Skyline mats, including the transmission tunnel mat

Condition: Used, but scrub up OK

Price: $100

Item: Pair of tail lights

Condition: Maroon (wine red?), average condition

Price: $50


Item: Pair of S1 head lights

Condition: Average condition & a bit hazy, but can be polished up as per the countless threads on how to restore headlights

Price: $90

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Do you have the passenger side inner guard lining? The front piece. Although both sides would be handy. Also do you have the under engine tray?

  On 25/02/2013 at 3:13 PM, Joshbigt62r said:

Do you have the passenger side inner guard lining? The front piece. Although both sides would be handy. Also do you have the under engine tray?

I assume you mean the front passenger inner guard lining? and the engine tray between the radiator and engine? Then yes I do. The drivers side inner lining is stuffed though.

  On 26/02/2013 at 3:22 AM, Plattsy said:

has the box had any work done mate? also.. how much for afm and ecu?

dunno whether the box has had any work. Haven't pulled it out yet.

AFM and ECU pricing in a PM to you.

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