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C34 RS - rolling shell minus a heap of bits

Passing on the Stag to the next person.

It's rolling shell RS - so 2WD Auto - non-sunroof

Missing the following:

Motor

Tranny

Cup holders

Drivers side mirror

Rear section carpet pieces

Various clips around boot

Tail lights

Head lights

Driving lights

Bonnet is buggered

 

Good bits still there:

Front bar

Reo bar

All glass (except windscreen - it's busted)

Doors (rears missing handles)

Diff

Passenger side mirror

Interior - in really good condition

ABS Module

Steering wheel

 

Body perfectly straight and rust free.  Perfect if you needed to reshell a stacked Stag.

Most of the interior is there and in excellent condition.

NOTE - WHEELS DO NOT COME WITH THE CAR - YOU WILL NEED TO BRING SOME WHEELS TO ROLL IT ON - ALTHOUGH AM HAPPY TO TAKE OFFERS ON THE WHEELS - TYRES ARE ROOTED.

Make an offer.

Not interested in parting it out, but if you have a need that's a simple one, hit me with it and if I can be assed I might pull it off for you.

Pickup from HURSTBRIDGE in Vic afterhours or on weekends.

 

 

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  • 3 weeks later...

No one wants this or parts off it?  Decided I'm happy to unbolt stuff and send it if it's small enough.

It goes to scrap metal in three weekends.

 

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