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On behalf of Qikstagea I can confirm the rear lights are S1 - He did have a nice set of clear side indicators - but the left side got squished by the pole. Motor is completely stock. Surprisingly the FMIC is still intact

I have bought the blow off valve, throttle body and weather deflectors.

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I have bought the blow off valve, throttle body and weather deflectors.

Cruiseliner - See above post - I already have the wind deflector/shield, sorry.

Passenger door switch was still there - Ska bought the driver side

i need the front and rear cupholders if they arent broken my rear one was broken when i got the car and i broke the front ones today :)

I have the rear ones, as i've changed my console to the manual one. let me know if you want them. In fact i have the entire auto centre console with leather covering the armrest if anyone is interested.

Cruiseliner - See above post - I already have the wind deflector/shield, sorry.

Passenger door switch was still there - Ska bought the driver side

hey mate i seen ya post i wasnt sure if u meant the same things so i posted anyway :laugh: sorry for trying to steal the goodies :rofl:

Hi mate - wounded when I saw the pics of your ride up mate ;) - I was hoping it was some sick PhotoShop joke - anyway like you said its only metal at the end of the day - you walked away and thats all you can ask for I quess.

If you've got 'em I'm after the little clear lenses on the interior roof lights 'cause mine are cracked, and also the high level brake light assembly if thats still in. Small packets to the UK shouldn't be too bad I guess but I'll pay the price anyhow of course. Cheers mate and here's to your next ride! :)

yeah i sent him some money for a fuel cap, but now he wont answer any pm's and i sent the money over two weeks ago

...and he has logged on to the forums but is ignoring my PM's!!!!!!!!!!!

now i guess every one has a "little" of rob in them :(

That's very sweet!

I hope Rob doesnt mind me replying on his behalf...I didnt know the guy until I went round just to poke my nose under the tarp covering his beloved car. Back then - a couple of weeks ago, he was being very philosphical about the accident. But, as with any post truamatic experience, by now the reality will have set in, along with the nervous shivers that you get every time you think about what 'could' have happened.

I'm sure the rest of his family are constantly reminding him of 'what if' and while they probably dont mean any harm, sometimes the off handed remark can cut deep into a bruised and bloodied conscience.

It would be next to impossible for him to go outside and strip bits off the car without reliving the whole emotional experience. If he has ever gone outside to look at it again since I was down there, I would be surprised.

I suppose there was some truth hidden in one of Rob's early post when he said that if any one wanted anything they would have to come around to get it.

The grille has become an icon of survival.

Anyhow, I'll shut up now and let Rob speak when he wants/needs to.

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