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You have the carpet in the boot?

Not the boot floor, but the trim on the side panels.

Only need it for the passenger side.

Also, might need the drivers side door trim.

  • 4 weeks later...
You have the carpet in the boot?

Not the boot floor, but the trim on the side panels.

Only need it for the passenger side.

Also, might need the drivers side door trim.

yes i do mate.. send me a PM..

you got the engine loom if so how much pm me!

sorry mate engine loom is being used in the conversion.

my brother was a bit busy to do the pms so ill do them personally soon.

thanks

mark.

so the headlights are buggered yeah?

yeah they are mate. sorry.. but LFS headlight lense is fine.. the mounts are cracked. but ur welcome to have that if u want to do some headlight conversion thingo.

ill get to the pm's asap

thanks

mark.

yeah they are mate. sorry.. but LFS headlight lense is fine.. the mounts are cracked. but ur welcome to have that if u want to do some headlight conversion thingo

Got any pics champ?

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coil overs still available ? spring rates / price and will you ship ?

after around 2000 for the ohlins come pick them up or i may deliver personally good condition RHR has lil dent.. does not affect it though :D

Yeah i remember you mate. Thanks champ.

Carl

do come out to archy again i got another dori car. perhaps we could do tandems in the near future :(

good luck finding ur parts. anything else let me knw bro

thanks

mark

hey buddy,

Is the LSD still available, will it slot straight into an NA 34

sure is mate. 300 for that if u want it.

Hey, is the rear right of the car damaged? Do you have the fuel neck? The part where the 'mouth' is when you refuel that goes into the fuel tank?

yep sure do whats ur offer.

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