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I have acquired a front cut and a stack of rear end parts that is basically taking up space in my driveway so it's all gotta go.

Prices are very fair already but if you'd like to make a reasonable offer feel free. Bear in mind if I have to package and post the item I may be less receptive to low balls.

MORE PICS AND PARTS TO BE UPDATED AS I GO!

Pick up Lower Blue Mountains Sydney.

Bonnet $100 (pick up only at this stage)

Doors $50 each (pick up only)- Driver's door sold, all others still available.

Side mirrors $30 pair or $20 each

Door cards- not in good condition however the fabric parts could be used to upgrade your existing trim- $Make an, offer pick up only

Rs260 (series 1- red trim) door card set in awesome condition $sold

Rs260 )series 1- red trim) front seats $200 pair,

Front guards $50 each (pick up only)

Passenger inner guard liner $30 (pick up only) Driver's side sold

Rear tailgate, complete except for boot lock $150 (pick up preferred)

Dolphin side skirts and rear bar, would need some repairs $SOLD

Block $200 (head sold already, motor had low compression on 6)

Op6 turbo $SOLD

Gearbox $SOLD

Manual conversion $SOLD

Steering wheel (manual with airbag) $150

Wiring looms $50 each

Rear diff $400

Driveshafts $100 each

Hubs $50 each

Rear brakes $50

Complete rear cradle (diff, shafts, cradle, hubs etc) $600

Front brakes $80

Brake master and booster $40 each

ABS unit $80

Fuel pump/cradle $50

Stock suspension with lowered springs $SOLD

Headlights- Passenger side only available $50

Everything else you can see is for sale, make an offer!

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Sold already:
Head, coilpacks, intercooler, front bar, drivers side driveshaft, rims, centre console, power steering pump, 4wd pump, driver's door, drivers side inner guard liner, washer bottle.

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Hey! I am after the two drivers side doors.

I believe they'll fit an S1. Only downside is, I'm in Melbourne. Can you let me know how much it would be to ship to Postcode 3147 in Victoria?

Thanks

Hey! I am after the two drivers side doors.

I believe they'll fit an S1. Only downside is, I'm in Melbourne. Can you let me know how much it would be to ship to Postcode 3147 in Victoria?

Thanks

hi mate, i should have put this in the thread but would prefer pickup on the doors as they tend to get damaged in transit.

First post updated, some parts (mainly panels) are a kent to wrap and post so at this stage they are pick up only. All other parts I'm more than happy to arrange shipping at cost.

How good is the bonnet? And headlights and are they xenons? Shocks good?

bonnet is pretty good

yes they are zenons

shocls cant say as the car was chopped in half and sent from japan

Hi mate what condition is the rear tie rod ends in?

tie rods are now on my stagea so gone sorry

no chance you have spare keys do you?

Comes with the door locks and ignition barrel

passenger side headlight, if willing to post to sa 5114 and whats the condition? thanks mate

Little bit foggy but pretty good ill get some pics

Ecu still there?

Yea mate 100 delivered

Comes with the door locks and ignition barrel

Little bit foggy but pretty good ill get some pics

Yea mate 100 delivered

Pm me your bank details and ill send you money and address etc

Thanks mate

You will have 2 excuse my ignorance, by the looks of it it is a 2wd gearbox?
Also what do you know about the diff? Ratio ? Mechanical ?

You will have 2 excuse my ignorance, by the looks of it it is a 2wd gearbox?

Also what do you know about the diff? Ratio ? Mechanical ?

Gearbox is four wheel drive, diff is 4:4 viscous

can you chuck up some photos of the door cards please dude

Rs260 cards or the stock ones?

How much for the shocks?

150. Stock shocks with lowered springs

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