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Was regod in vic, located in SA

comes with heaps of parts

apart from damage rest of the car is immaculate

car comes with

Doors, glass, interior wiring, most internal plastics including door trim, roof liner, steering wheel, steering column, engine bay wiring, condensor, fuel pump cradle, fuel tank, all glass, tail lights, hubs, suspension, bonnet (primered), front drivers panel... probably forgotten stuff..

The car needs a new rail put in, new drivers quarter, few interior parts and a new drive line..

After 1k

more pics up later

luke 0414391972

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Was regod in vic, located in SA

comes with heaps of parts

apart from damage rest of the car is immaculate

After 1k

more pics up later

luke 0414391972

Was this the one for sale on ebay with left hand side floor pan damage looks very similar?

Might wana put pics of the damage

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