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Hi,

As some clown broke into my car and stole my DVD unit, I'm needing some new parts to fix it up - if you haven't sold the central dash bits yet (gear stick surrounds, and the bit that goes around the stereo and under the speedo etc), how much are you after for them please? If someone (ie. Series II) has already purchased these bits, are you looking to get rid of your old ones (as long as they're in good nik)?

Also, the other two bits I need are the DIN bracket that holds the stereo in place, and, believe it or not, the bit of carpet and plastic that covers the battery and computers etc in the boot (they managed to wreck that as well...)

If you've got any of the above bits, please give me a buzz!!!

Cheers,

M

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STILL waiting on pics of the dump and front pipe.

I swear, the day I get this no-posting-an-item-for-sale-without-showing-a-pic-of-it thing, the day this website takes a step in the right direction.

i'm after a washer that goes in between the dash and firewall, it goes on the screw that holds that thing in place... i'll give ya 5 cents for it delivered.

so how we going on this washer? can i see a pic first? call me when it arrives bitch. i might come around on a break.

ok car is here now.. so all those that wanted stuff can you please pm me again as i dont have the time to read them all again. or call me might be better. 0401 842 644.

sorry no pics yet my camera blue screens my pc. so im gonna have to source one.

and for all those intered in the siver dash.. its all in good condition.

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Do the 6x9's on the parcel shelf sit up or are they flush with the shelf? If the former are they flat or faced forwards? And what grilles do they have?

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