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yes mate i can send it there.

will check price first thing in the morning.

send ur postcode asap and i will send u my account details.

if anyone would like postage prices i will be at the post office in morning.

please say if u would like something but please beware that some people have already asked first so please dont be dissapointed.

sorry it has taken a while to get pics but hey its a lot of parts to get out an take pics of whilst working a day and night job.

sorry for any inconvenicnce.

if u would a pic of something else not shown please ask and u will recieve.

so is the dash sold or still for sale

please advise as i will pay today

i need the centre guages down the gear stick so A/C the lot

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PMS relied XXE-R32 u have a pm

cant beLive how many tyre kickers i have had on parts.....meh

come on guys makes reasonable offers.....i will not answer low ballin PM's on parts.

ALSO I HAVE THE ROOF SECTION AND THE REAR CHASSIS CUT OF THE CAR FOR SALE.

PERFECT FOR FIXING A REAR ENDED R34 2 DOOR.

Hi mates do you still have cluster and steering wheel don't worry for airbag I just want steering wheel.How much for both and post to melbourne. And how much each to post to melbourne.And how can I pay you if I want the parts .ThanksAnd one more thing do you have heater fan too and how much thanks

Edited by bobby09

What about the seals on the outside of the doors?

The black plastic/rubber sections that push against the window from the outside.

I think you would call them the outer door sill seals.

sorry guys been in hospital last week. came down with illness.

pm's replied.

steering wheel is sold sorry.

HOTr34 ...bits will be on its way in 24 hours.

badges were taxed by thieving bastard.

Andi ....how much of the trim did u want?

the side moulding bits?

boot mat?

still have seats now ...tyre kicker didnt want them ....no cash to tell truth.

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