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I have for sale the following items:

Cargo net $150

Privacy blind $150

Coil packs $100

All are in perfect condition with no damage etc.

Located at Blacktown NSW...

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Will post up some pics this afternoon...

I also have original stagea floor matts (front & rear with the stagea logo) $220

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Can't get my camera working so I am using this pic off Ebay.

Is exactly the same deal but is light grey not beige...

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  • 8 months later...

I'm having council clean up monday so if they don't sell by then I will be tossing them out.

Yes I am 100% serious as I need to clear the garage regardless. No ifs ands or buts and this does not mean I will negotiate price either. Either they sell or they get scrapped SIMPLE.

Sorry for the attitude but I am sick of the BS that goes on when selling parts on these forums.

Losers with offending offers, morons that get you to hold for weeks then never turn up etc. And worse yet retards that actually do turn up but state they are no longer interested in the part they wanted BUT do I have anything else for sale and can they take a look etc. If I had more for sale I would advertise it geeese. Just had enough and will not be doing any favours for anyone when it comes to selling from now on...

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Privacy blind $100

Cargo net $100

Complete floor matts $150

Sorry coil packs are sold. They went this morning (after alot of BS with the buyer)

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