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These are the interior parts that wont be going back into my car basicly due to the roll cage etc. Prices are what I would like but Im open to offers, everything must go.

PM me for pics you might want or contact details

Items can be posted at the buyers expense, cod.

I will do the Rear seat, door trims, rear trims, centre console and gear stick as a package for $300

Rear seat, custom leater side inserts and blue leather piping.

$100

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front door trims with blue leather inserts.

$50 each

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Rear side trims with blue leather inserts

$40 each

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A piller trims perfect, no holes. $20 each

Rear pillar trims, perfect condition. $25 each

Rearparcel tray with vents only. $10

Centure console with blue leather hand brake boot.

$50

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Gearstick Boot in blue leather and surounding trim

$30

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Glovebox $30

Drivers dashs sidr trim$10

Stearing collum cowle $20

Drivers shinn trim $15

Sill trims $15 each

Dash venting tubes. $10

Heaterbox $50

Aircon box $50

Fan box $50

All seatbelts $20

Grab handles $15 each

boot floor board, excellent cond. $15

Boot trims all sides $50 for all or $20 each

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series 1 or two?

Drivers dashs sidr trim$10 <- is this the panel where the window controls are?

Stearing collum cowle $20 <- Both upper and lower steering column covers?

cheers!

series 1 or two?

Drivers dashs sidr trim$10 <- is this the panel where the window controls are?

Stearing collum cowle $20 <- Both upper and lower steering column covers?

cheers!

1, no it is the trim on the side of the dash. I will see If I can find the bit ur after.

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2, yes both parts

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