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Hi

I've got some leftovers for A31 cefiro for sale

Headlights - 2 pairs. Both are projector style with the black background. $220 per pair

Blinkers for front bar - Orange - 2 pairs. $120 per pair

Blinkers for guards. 2 pairs. $150 per pair

S2 taillights. Complete set. $350

S1 taillights. Complete set $150

Standard Grill $80

Standard Mirrors. In pearl white. $150 for the pair

Grey carpet. Complete. Good condition. $150

White driver guard. Straight. $170

White passenger guard. Small dent. Easy repair. $120

Grey driver guard. Straight. $170

Might have some more bit for sale if I look around.

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Hi

I've got some leftovers for A31 cefiro for sale

Headlights - 2 pairs. Both are projector style with the black background. $220 per pair

Blinkers for front bar - Orange - 2 pairs. $120 per pair

Blinkers for guards. 2 pairs. $150 per pair

S2 taillights. Complete set. $350

S1 taillights. Complete set $150

Standard Grill $80

Standard Mirrors. In pearl white. $150 for the pair

Grey carpet. Complete. Good condition. $150

White driver guard. Straight. $170

White passenger guard. Small dent. Easy repair. $120

Grey driver guard. Straight. $170

Might have some more bit for sale if I look around.

whats the standard grill look like? my car never came with one

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Sorry about the late reply. I didn't get any email notifications to this thread so I didn't know there was replies. (Should i get notifications?)

This is what the standard grille looks like

diana_a31cefiro_fb-y.jpg

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Some price drops

Headlights - 2 pairs. Both are projector style with the black background. $180 per pair

Blinkers for front bar - Orange - 2 pairs. $90 per pair

Blinkers for guards. 2 pairs. $100 per pair

S2 taillights. Complete set. $300

Standard Grill $60

Standard Mirrors. In pearl white. $100 for the pair

Grey carpet. Complete. Good condition. $100

White passenger guard. Small dent. Easy repair. $100

Grey passenger guard. Straight. $170

A31 radiator $100

Auto tailshaft $60

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Headlights - 1 pairs. They are projector style with the black background. $180 per pair

Blinkers for front bar - Orange - 1 pairs. $90 per pair

Blinkers for guards. 1 pairs. $100 per pair

S2 taillights. Complete set. $300

Standard Mirrors. In pearl white. $100 for the pair

Grey carpet. Complete. Good condition. $100

White passenger guard. Small dent. Easy repair. $100

Grey passenger guard. Straight. $170

A31 radiator $100

Auto tailshaft $60

Front and rear standard bumper bars in champagne - $120 each

Some stuff sold and some added. List updated

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