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Hey guys,

keen to clear this stuff out so everything is priced very fair.

car was a 4 door gtt in sonic silver

i prefer pick up but if you pay postage ill post anything anywhere

located in Newcastle NSW

very rare factory carbon fibre cluster (auto) 200

Drivers door 100

drivers rear door 100

boot lid 100

rear bar 100

drivers side front guard 50

front seats 100

rear seats 100

tail lights (sedan lights, different to coupe) 100

boot trim and carpet in mint condition (sedan) 100

standard jack and tool kit 50

space saver 50

windscreen washer bottle 50

front reo bar 150

rear reo bar 50

passenger radiator support 50

tail shaft (off gear box) 50

abs unit 50

brake booster and master cylinder 150

front wiper motor 50

rear wiper motor 50

horns 50

accelerator pedal 50

brake pedal 50

clutch pedal (with fill bottle) 50

cluster surround 50

fuse box from engine bay 50

hicas computer 50

this is absolutely everything i have.

buy buy buy, i want my yard back!

  • 4 weeks later...

Drivers side front guard - pretty keen on this. Are you able to pack and freight to Adelaide?

  • 2 weeks later...

do you have the headlight bracket thingies that mount to the front reo? i need the passenger side one, am willing to take both though.

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