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All things must go :

- r33 Complete Standard Exhaust $150

- r33 Standard Plenum - $80

- r33 dash - $100

- r33 Standard Intercooler with most pipes $80

Holden Astra 2003 model Complete Leather Interior (front/back Seats,door inserts,steeringwheel) - $500

...Jim

All things must go :  

- r33 Complete Standard Exhaust $150

- r33 Standard Plenum - $80

- r33 Ser 1 bootlid with ser1 spoiler in white (has small dent) - $100

- r33 dash - $100

- r33 Manual Cluster 60k - $200

- r33 Standard Intercooler with most pipes $80

Holden Astra 2003 model Complete Leather Interior (front/back Seats,door inserts,steeringwheel) - $500

...Jim

I'll buy the dash. call me on 0416288390

can pic up.

Probably not much chance of me buying it from NSW but wouldn't mind some pics of the Astra interior. This is from the SRI turbo?? Girlfriend has the SRI non turbo 2.2, would fit in ok? It's either a 2002 or 2003. not sure.

Pics to [email protected]

Thanks..Birnie

All things must go :  

- r33 Standard Intercooler with most pipes $80

Does the most pipes include the stock pipe going into the plenum as attached. I will take the IC off your hands for $80 if it includes this pipe and I can pickup today!

The stock pipe is just a straight through pipe right?

(B1) - $100 for a bootlid with spolier is damn cheap ...sorry not negotiable

Clarkey - Pics sent - From a 5 door hatch

Birnie - Pics Sent - Out of a cd-x 2003. (top of the range....front seats are heated)

Halz - will check tomorrow - send u a pm

Hedake - Still got it

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