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I have the following bits left over from my wreck.

* front fog light no plastic surround $50

* Rear reo $100

* Series 2 door trims $50 each good cond pass has a couple of little marks

* Series 2 seats complete $400 will not separate from 1997 model very good cond

* aerial $50

* control arms $50 each

* Front struts complete with springs std $100

* Drivers door silver no regulator, has glass $100

* door glass both sides $50 each

* auto shifter $20

* centre console $40

* glove box $40

* series 1 seats $80 pair

* washer bottle $30

* overflow bottle $ 20

* plastic guard liners $20 each

* manual radiator $50

* boot no wing black $50

* boot carpet from $20

* a/c vents $20 each

* ashtray blue in colour with some chips $10

* pass side regulator $50

* m/cyl $20

* rear driveshafts $100 pr

* tailshaft $100

* rear pods genuine $50pr

* l/h/f gaurd has a slight dent $50

* ABS unit $50

* std dump pipe $10

* black pipe from turbo $10

* side indicators orange $10 each

* door handles outer $20each

Can email pics if wanted.

probably got heaps more if anything you need let me know i may have it.

Thanks,

Daniel.

looking for plastic liner on the inside of the boot. The section that covers the back off the tail lights and goes up around the surround of the boot lock.

yep got that $20 + postage.

where abouts are you located? interested in the centre console...

im an idiot, your in sydney... thats good...

im after the centre console, and the dash surround if you have it... basically, the shit you take off to change a head unit...

Edited by DRD-00F
where abouts are you located? interested in the centre console...

im an idiot, your in sydney... thats good...

im after the centre console, and the dash surround if you have it... basically, the shit you take off to change a head unit...

dont have surround sold already just centre console..in taren point 0417295636..will be away this weekend back sunday arvo..

QUOTE(THEGME @ 23 Feb 2007, 02:06 PM)

looking for plastic liner on the inside of the boot. The section that covers the back off the tail lights and goes up around the surround of the boot lock.

yep got that $20 + postage.

pm sent

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