JA & JB parts to go - trim, mechanicals, electrical

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JA & JB parts to go - trim, mechanicals, electrical

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I've been considering just how much stuff I've accumulated and would like to free up some space (in my mind as well).

Some of the stuff that comes to this said mind is as follows:

Four JA ECI manifolds, from good working non-leaking through to the big unknown and semi-pulled down.

Four JA brake master cylinders and reservoirs, don't need that many.

Three ECU's to suit JA/JB

Three ignitor boxes suit JA

JA Two tone brown door trims, cant remember if they were series 1 or 11.

JB electric mirrors, pass side casting is broken but otherwise complete.

JB burgundy rear seat and side pieces, B pillar covers, headlining.
Before you ask, JB door trims are gone, as are the A pillar covers and sunvisors.

Custom rear parcel shelf, hinged and painted matt black with cutouts to suit 6 x 9 speakers.

JB antenna module, other little bits.

Got suspension and chassis parts, but they're all stock.

Probably should get rid of some JA wheels as well.

Reckon I could rustle up an open diff or two.

I might part with a JB inlet manifold and cleaned injectors, ditto for the complete JB wiring loom, ignitor box and the bonnet but I'll want good coin for these. I'm unsure if I want to keep them or not.

I know there's more, but that's a start at least.

Try me - offers please ladies and gentlemen.
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Yep, the brown JA door trims are Series 11.

There's also a complete JB burgundy boot carpet set - floor/spare wheel, taillight sections, quarters and parcel shelf in good condition.

Radiators, brake parts, front and rear xmembers, the list goes on.

I'm around most of the weekend playing with cars.
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i need a rh jb mirror...
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Post by JD_Stazza_Brendan »

Brother needs passenger side mirror, Just for the mirror glass itself. Will tell him about it.
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I need a front JB/JD bumper (just the reo would be enough): do you still have it?
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need the JB electric mirror switch that sits on the centre console behind the gear lever, if you have it? :beer
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Actually, it's the driver's side mirror with the broken cast mount. Other mirror is perfect.
No JB/JD reo, long gone.
Have the electric mirror switch, it's in black, as is the surround/mount.
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hi mate, im after the light switch panel that is situated to the right of the instrument cluster, i need the panel, all switches... i think theres three? and the loom with plug that connects the switches to the body harness... i think its about 20 cm long... any help much appreciated.
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enthuzed wrote:Actually, it's the driver's side mirror with the broken cast mount. Other mirror is perfect.
No JB/JD reo, long gone.
Have the electric mirror switch, it's in black, as is the surround/mount.

is the actual mirror body ok? the plastic "bucket"?
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Will check tomorrow Dave.

Probably be able to scratch up a light switch for the new guy too.
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Checked the mirror Dave. All the plastics are spot on, the bucket, the mirror and it's plastic backing all good. The cast metal is broken but hasnt affected any other part of the mirror. You wouldn't repair the casting because the cast small clips that hold the glass's plastic backing are broken as well. So if you have a good casting, you'll have a perfectly working mirror, even the motors moved the mirror around as they should before I took it off the car.
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hey mate how much for 1 ja eci manifold????
its all fun and games till the cops show up... lol

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More burgundy bits -

A JB rear parcel shelf and another one that looks like one - it's from the import and is in better condtion. Both usable.

Boot carpet - the bit for over the tyre and the pieces that go around the sides in the boot that cover the rear inner guards/wheel wells. The bits that cover the taillights and the main centre section.

Complete rear seat setup, cant see myself using it so it can go. Only needs a small bit of attention to the top of the seat backs, the sun has split them both a little.

Found the sunvisors, the driver's one needs retrimming but the clips are perfect!

And yes, I still cant get my photos off my phone at the moment.
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Post by redzone »

i'll take the best burgundy parcel shelf, damaged rh mirror, and the rh sunvisor clip thanks :)

pm me a price man
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Post by Vulpes »

hi i need the trim piece that goes at the lower edge of the rear of the door, its a large piece just in front of the back seats and it wraps into the door jamb. mine is the same brown series 2 any chance ?
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