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just some parts that i have left from the wreck

just want to get rid of em

both side mirrors 80

both doors 100

all windows apart from windscreen '

gtr rear spoiler 100

bootlid 60

rear pods 110 not budging on these or else ill keep em

rear bar 60

lhf seat 70

a pillar trims with 3 screw holes for tweeters 50

rhf main power window switch 60

both front clear indicators (clear with abit of orange) 60

lhf headlight with bottom thread stud broken (the one that no ever cbf putting back on) 50

4 kybshocks with king springs front and rear 100

1 rhf type m side skirt 40

front hubs lhf+rhf 150 goood for 5 stud conversion

might have some other stuff which ill put up along the way if i can think of em

cheers

all parts located in melbourne springvale

contact through pm or if u want a quicker reply might as well call or sms 0412-219-552

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im after the demister airvent, the one on the very top of the dash. Let us know if you have one which isnt warped by the sun.

Cheers

lol

sorry keeping these, cause mine have gone and broken into different pieces

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its me thats picking them up on monday, at least i hope, i msged ya the other night asking if all the clips are intact and you said you would check monday, let me know mate

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possible to get a small cut from the LH rear corner of the boot shut area, not bootlid just the corner, where there is the radius of the boot, rear guard & beaver panel. only need a section about 300mm x 300mm, but you may have to cut the guard or unpick,

is courier pickup an option if i shoot funds over the wire??

let me know cheers nathan

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guys if u are interested.

i wanna get rid of the shell, just the shell only so the rear gaurds roof and that are still good just not the front .

if someone wants 100bucks ono pickup

i just want it out my drivway cause its taking up space.

cheers

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