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Located in Adelaide, yes will ship at buyers expense. Cant find a rating plate on towbar so unsure of rating. LHS bolts in above exhaust heat shield might be difficult to see in picture.

$100 plus postage

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Standard exhaust from cat back, i dont think its factory but its in good condition and not loud, has subaru centre muffler/resonator? is that normal?

$50 pick up only

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All body panels still available and good condition, front doors have usual rust around mirrors, rear bar has parking sensors, most interior parts still available.

Sold/not available items:

engine, loom, ecu

intercooler

headlights/foglights

coilovers

Rear left driveshaft

towbar

dash cluster

External temp sensor

Drivers seatbelt

Hi Mate, do you have the climate control module, fascia that goes around the stereo and the brackets that hold the stock h/u in and climate control.

Cheers

Yeah pretty sure ive got it all, just gotta check the brackets, cant remember if they are factory. Ill get photos tomorrow for you.

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Interior door trims, good condition $200 including all window switches and chrome door handles.

$150 on their own.

Matching seats in good condition $250.

$300 the lot, seats and door trims.

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rear doors light sensors do you have those? (when you open door it turns the interior light on)

weathershields?

postage to miranda nsw 2228... cheers buddy

Sorry mate no weathershields and sold coilovers

Rest of shell has now been sold also, only engine parts now available.

Out of curiosity where the hell is the light sensor on the rear doors? is it integrated with the handle/lock?

Thanks anyways, sorry man i mean the light sensor for front doors.... i just had a look at them, they are on the body of car near where the pillar starts to come up for seat belt..... light rectangle shape rubber mount looking thing with round push in button which makes the light switch on n off when door open n closed...

thanks anyways buddy

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do you still have the climate control module, fascia that goes around the stereo and the brackets that hold the stock h/u in and climate control thanks

Yeah pretty sure ive got it all, just gotta check the brackets, cant remember if they are factory. Ill get photos tomorrow for you.

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