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yeh i do actually mate.

i dont know how to get it out though.

If you know, feel free to bring some tools and get it out yourself :( hehehe cos i have no idea.

Cheers

EDIT: Unless i get an angle gringer and just hack the whole car :D like around the window, and give you the lot, so you can then deal with it, or take it to a window place or somethingh :(

hehe

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yeh i do actually mate.

i dont know how to get it out though.

If you know, feel free to bring some tools and get it out yourself :( hehehe cos i have no idea.

Cheers

EDIT: Unless i get an angle gringer and just hack the whole car :D like around the window, and give you the lot, so you can then deal with it, or take it to a window place or somethingh :(

hehe

yeah im on the same boat myself as i have no idea on how to get it off! if u could cut around it and leave the glass intact then that would be fine! how much u asking for it dude? im really interested and i can even pik it up tomorrow or sumfing?

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hey meant to pm u bout drivers side guard lining (plastic lining that goes behind guard & front bar

let me know

how much for delivery to

Liverpool, Sydney NSW, 2170

...krayzie

Hey, might be interested in the drivers side rear quarter of the shell. Is that bit all ok? If you don't have anywhere to store the wreck, I might consider the whole shell, but only after I take a look at it. Let me know by PM how this could work.

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