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Bump, updated list below (only listed items are available:

  • Boot brake light - $30
  • Stereo bracket - $15
  • Sun visor passenger - $15
  • Sun visor driver (rare with mirror) - $40
  • Pod adaptor for RB25 AFM with rubber hose - $30
  • B pillars (set #1) RHS pillar is scraped, good for CF wrapping or respray - $40
  • B pillar (set #2) missing white clips, has glue on surface - $15
  • OEM leather handbrake boot - $40
  • R33 cluster surround - $30
  • R33 speedo surround - $30
  • Dash vents - $20
  • Wiper arms with blades (no rust, great condition) - $70
  • RHS Taillight - $60
  • Coilpack cover - $30
  • Battery tray - $10
  • OEM headunit - $25
  • Steering column dash piece (no coin lid) - $15
  • Cat cover - $10
  • OEM GTT strut brace - $60
  • Kick panel set (great condition) - $70
  • Kick panel RHS - $35
  • OEM sway bars (front and rear) - $50
  • Rear seats - $80
  • Roof lining - $60
  • Boot lid fabric trim - $30
  • OEM Cig lighter - $15

Hey mate im interested in the cig lighter. Is it the complete assembly ? If so can you send me some close up pics please. I tried to PM you however SAU wont let me ?

Cheers

Ben

34 minutes ago, 30640 said:

Hey mate im interested in the cig lighter. Is it the complete assembly ? If so can you send me some close up pics please. I tried to PM you however SAU wont let me ?

Cheers

Ben

Hey Ben, sorry, it's just the lighter plug by itself.

  • 3 weeks later...
23 hours ago, ERO54N said:

Hello Charles, 

Do you know if Coupe wipers are compatible with Sedan? 

If so can I buy them off you? 

Would you be able to arrange postage? I live in Sydney.

Thanks mate

Hi mate, I'm not 100% sure whether it's the same, but I couldn't imagine it will be different? The only one could be possibly different would be the back one? Maybe if you want, measure all 3 wipers and I can confirm the dimensions? Cheers.

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