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ill give you $20 for the lot.... you know im good for it danny

how many blow jobs do i get with that :D

Do you have dash cluster (speedo, tacho etc..)

i do but im not sure if i will need it for my conversion ill let u know if i dont!

PM sent :D

pm replied buddy!!

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yeah he needs to start building another toy so he can watch it get dusty and never drive it!!! So reckon ur best bet gingy is to sell me the running gear and brakes. :(

Hi mate would you take $70 for the R/H rear light and $15 for the plastic underneath the the steeringwheel column where the fuse cover sits in.

its a bit cheap for the tail light bud, and would be a pain to send the bit sorry

as said prefer S.A buyers

cheers

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its a bit cheap for the tail light bud, and would be a pain to send the bit sorry

as said prefer S.A buyers

cheers

No worries bloke, that's understandable to try and get wreckers prices if your in the game, cheers all the same.

come on post the tail lights u know u wanna:P i need the left hand side one... just think... one trip to the post office and you could get rid of them both:) send me a pm if you change ur mind about it.....

hey mate im after a handbrake, whats the handle condition like, could you send me a pic, I have a series 1 but im guessing they are the same, also do you have the plastic air vent that sits up top on the right underneath where people normally boost gauges, and one last thing im after is a round rubber stopper that sets the bonnet height at the front they just scew in. I offer $50 delivered to Brisbane.

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hey mate would you be able to send pix of the front right guard to [email protected]

also interested in side mirror drivers side if u have it still.

Hi mate would you take $70 for the R/H rear light and $15 for the plastic underneath the the steeringwheel column where the fuse cover sits in.
come on post the tail lights u know u wanna:P i need the left hand side one... just think... one trip to the post office and you could get rid of them both:) send me a pm if you change ur mind about it.....

ok guys hit me up with PM's would you have any idea on postage per taillight? ill do them for 80 each plus postage :thumbsup: im sure you could find the plastic under dash bit local

Hey dude. Im after the standard airbox and standard CAI. Do u have em???

sorry bud came with a pod filter

hey mate would you be able to send pix of the front right guard to [email protected]

also interested in side mirror drivers side if u have it still.

you can come look if you want bud, gaurd is straight apart from front tip slight paint crack n a paint scratch should be able to fix with touch up and also there would be a little bit of glue stuff on the bottom rear of gaurd as thats where the sideskirts join, mirror is perfect

do you have head lights and Grill?

all mooshed sorry

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