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hey guys

Nisswreck have just become a sponsor on SAU and we would like to let you all know that we have a Series 1 stagea rb25det auto rs four that we are wrecking

so if you need any parts just ask us!!!

www.nisswreck.com.au

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gzzmos, stasis, CruiseLiner pm sent

Appealing- cant seperate the badge from the grill sorry

loymclure- we have all door trims and dash but no seats

humble and FUZZY- i will get prices and pm you's

Hi - I'm after the clear covers to the interior roof (festoon?) lights as mine are cracked - also the interior high level brake light assembley 'cause thats had a bit of a bash as well. Cheers - pm me price with postage to the UK if thats possible.

what about the plastic bit around the the auto and where the ashtry goes in ?

I have this piece if you can't get it from this wreck. Not in use anymore after manual conversion

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