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Updating parts list all the time as I find things so keep an eye on the first post. Many parts are not listed yet so just ask as I probably have it.

Prices are ONO so don't hesitate to make fair offers, it's all gotta go!

Located in lower Blue Mountains Sydney, can post/courier most things at cost.


S2 Rs4s Stagea- White

Front drive shafts $130 each
Front hubs $120 each
Manual gearbox $850 (2001 model, has gear stick)
Manual conversion $500 (pedals, handbrake, master/slave, flywheel, clutch and slave)
Manual dash cluster $150
Manual steering wheel with airbag $200
Head lights $350 (no fading)
Radiator (manual) $200
Steering rack and lines $150
Crossmember $100
Dash $100
Passenger airbag $100
Glove box $40
Bonnet $100
Boot with wing $180
Doors $100 each
Front guards $80 each
Brakes $100
ABS unit $100
Strut brace $50 (is slightly bent where another front cut was stacked on top of it)
Front reo $80
Fog lights $60

Neo Rb25det motor parts (parting out due to low compression on number 6):

-Head including covers and complete intake, no turbo $Sold

-Turbo $400

-CAS- sold

-Sump $250

-Block $300

-Spitfire coilpacks $280

-S2 (pink label) AFM $80 plug not included

-Engine loom $150



S1 Rs260 Stagea- white

Interior door trims (RS260 trim) $300 for all four
Front and rear seats (RS260 trim) $TBA depending on condition when I check them out
Complete rear end minus diff and with 32gtr brakes not brembos (sold already) $500
Passenger side headlight $100
Dolphin side skirts and rear bar $250 for both (rough condition)
Rear wing $50
Drivers window switches $80
Passenger window switch $30
Intercooler (stock) $150
Radiator $100
Tail lights $50 pair
Bonnet gas struts $40 pair
Bonnet hinges $30 pair
Front door hinges $30 for the lot
Catch can $20

Dolphin Side skirts and rear bar $120 each, they are in average condition and could do with minor repairs. No postage local pick up only on these (they cost a bomb to send).

Various other parts to be uploaded as I go.

Remember prices are ONO!

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