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oi went through the 6 pages and no luck

can you mayb helpe me out and poin tme out to it?

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96911-0V800 Body-Console

96920-0V800 Lid-Console Box

68430-0V800 Holder Assy-Cup

96935-0V800 Boot-Console

96965-AA001 Holder Assy-Cup

I checked my console and it has the same number

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96911-0V800 Body-Console

96920-0V800 Lid-Console Box

68430-0V800 Holder Assy-Cup

96935-0V800 Boot-Console

96965-AA001 Holder Assy-Cup

I checked my console and it has the same number

Don't suppose ya can sauce me one of these (96965-AA001 Holder Assy-Cup) in black while youse are down your local supermarket Frank?

Cheers GW :(

i can get one from teh dealer, but im not sure what shipping would be

Hi Frank, thanks for the response there dude......................... :P

If'n ya could get me a shop price that would be good. Gotta be black but. I can get a shiny one over here no trouble. Shipping for a small liteweight item like that/this would be about 10-15 bucks tops I reckon.

Cheers GW :)

Hi Frank, thanks for the response there dude......................... :P

If'n ya could get me a shop price that would be good. Gotta be black but. I can get a shiny one over here no trouble. Shipping for a small liteweight item like that/this would be about 10-15 bucks tops I reckon.

Cheers GW :)

lol my bad, i didnt see the frank, just trying to help!

Im going to go to the dealer this week and find out

lol my bad, i didnt see the frank, just trying to help!

Im going to go to the dealer this week and find out

Me dumb, .............However in my defense I am old and...............F n G are very close 2gwether!

My bad yiou done good. TKS Grant :P

Cheers GW

PS: FYI I was pestering you a while back for part #'s for Oil Filter relocation kit, tks for your help, I eventually got onto Nengun (five stars) & sauced a Trust/Grex device part # 90915-20001.

Fits like a glove but I can tellya now you needs gloves to fit it. That armored hose wot needs trimming is a mean mother!

All done now & awaiting oil leaks.

Cheers & Tks again.

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