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I'm only looking for one reversing light switch.

I will see what i can do,as i will ba doing a manual conversion down the track...

maybe a R31 or 240k switch will fit??

I do know of one spare switch, i will ask its owner if it will be available

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this might sound weird but i just need the heater control knobs. Ive lost a couple and need to put some back on.

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how $70 sound? i mean i will keep them aside for you... ( 4 wen you pic up the power steering stuff)

I will see what i can do,as i will ba doing a manual conversion down the track...

maybe a R31 or 240k switch will fit??

I do know of one spare switch, i will ask its owner if it will be available

Ta muchly.

just another quick question.. with the power steering stuff, will i be getting the steering box, pump, bracket and hoses??

Like the full kit?

yeah mate, my Blue MR30 is in really good running order, and if it does give way one day i'll just buy another car for parts!

the whole setup is still there, all bolted up... i havent checked it for leaks etc, but i did drive it 200km and there werent any problems then!

theres also a few pipes that run across the front of the aircon condensor, i guess thats to cool the PS fluid.

yeah mate, my Blue MR30 is in really good running order, and if it does give way one day i'll just buy another car for parts!

the whole setup is still there, all bolted up... i havent checked it for leaks etc, but i did drive it 200km and there werent any problems then!

theres also a few pipes that run across the front of the aircon condensor, i guess thats to cool the PS fluid.

I dont have air con. Is this gonna be a problem? Or will just be able to bpass it?

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