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hey mate do you have the wiper de-icer switch or rear demister switch from the dash? (either sides of the steering wheel)

also, im desperate for a spare wheel cover in grey?

will pay postage

rear suspension, no.

ash tray and surround, no keeping for another project

switches, yeh i dont remember selling them but they're not in the dash anymore... so they'll either be on the floor of the car or in the shed somewhere. ill have a look as soon as i get a chance. i'm keeping the floor panels for now.

D.

rear suspension, no.

ash tray and surround, no keeping for another project

switches, yeh i dont remember selling them but they're not in the dash anymore... so they'll either be on the floor of the car or in the shed somewhere. ill have a look as soon as i get a chance. i'm keeping the floor panels for now.

D.

really really desperate for the spare wheel cover in grey!!!!! any luck on that?

also do you have mirrors? need both elec mirrors too

cheers

yeh i have both mirrors in white, $50 each.

do you mean the floor panel over the spare wheel or the grey flimsy thing under it that sits on the spare?

D.

yeh i have both mirrors in white, $50 each.

do you mean the floor panel over the spare wheel or the grey flimsy thing under it that sits on the spare?

D.

the floor panel over the spare wheel. previous owner cut mine up ready for a subwoofer install!

the floor panel over the spare wheel. previous owner cut mine up ready for a subwoofer install!

yeh nah i'm keeping the floor panels for now.

i only have 1 spare bag hook and i'm keeping it!! no light cover either

D.

i only have 1 spare bag hook and i'm keeping it!! no light cover either

AH, so *that's* what they're for!!

Do you have the roof handles, the ones that the cargo net clips into? I need the passenger side one, but will take both if you have them, as long as there are no broken clips... $40 posted to 5159? Thanks

Lol thanks. Actually if you haven't removed them yet, do you mind waiting a few days anyway? If you've already removed them that's cool I'll still get them anyway.

cheers

DaveB

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its all good mate, just spoke to my mate (mechanic) and its the tie rod ends i need which are pretty commonly available, and the seal i should be able to get froma bearing place up here, thanks tho mate :D

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