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Hi Steven, do you have this piece of keyhole cover? I'm from brisbane, hope if you are here i can come and pick up.

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hey mate auto or manual as they are different. also do u have a better pic of what piece u want?? the whole surround or just the small piece around the key??

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hey mate auto or manual as they are different. also do u have a better pic of what piece u want?? the whole surround or just the small piece around the key??

Mine is manual. I need only the small piece around the key.

Also, Do you have the plastic piece which the passenger window switch is attached to? I need only the small plastic piece since mine is broken and the switch is not firmly staying on the handle.

How much will these cost? cheers.

hey mate heater core is in good condition

What am i going to do with a heater unit without a core???? not going to separate mate. but let me know if your interested

What am i going to do with a extra heater unit.!!! i'll just get one from nissan new.

Good luck with the sale.

hey mate don't have the passenger window swith piece

I'll have to get back to ya about the key piece as it will be in a box somewhere if i have it still so i'll have to go have a look.

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Hey Mate

Wouldn't happen to have the piece of dash that sits below the steering wheel would you?

The be a bit more specific its the part of that dash which holds the dash light dimmer.

nah sorry mate.... have the piece above the steering wheel but not below...

sorry

Hey mate, I didn't receive any pins or pads for the calipers. I'm mostly eager for the pins. You got 'em?

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hey don't really know what you mean?? are you after the indicator stalk?? post a pic of what your talking about and i'll see if i got the part

Hey i was wondering if you had the unit for the front indicators?if so how much?/

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