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I HAVE MANY OTHER PARTS JUST PM ME IF U NEED SOMETHING

I HAVE MANY OTHER PARTS JUST PM ME IF U NEED SOMETHING

I HAVE MANY OTHER PARTS JUST PM ME IF U NEED SOMETHING

I HAVE MANY OTHER PARTS JUST PM ME IF U NEED SOMETHING

LOCATION - NORTH BRISBANE

ALSO HAVE RB20 ENGINE

DIFF

GEAR BOX

DRIVE TRAIN

DAMAGED SHELL

Python Alarm System Bought Brand new For $700 Will Sell For $200 - INSURANCE COMPANY COVERED.

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GTS-T Bonnet - Slightly Preped for Paint $80

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Steering Wheel - $20

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Boot With Wing - $80

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Dash Cluster - $50

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Cluster Surround $30

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Console Surround $20

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Console Surround 2 - $20

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FMIC unsure of size but i think its brand new - $80

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Dash Complete Minus 2 vents... i know everyone is missing vents - $80

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Drivers and Passenger Door Cards - $25 each or both for $40

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Drivers and Passenger Side Gaurds - $100ea (high demand)

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Front Seats $50 each or both for $80

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Tail Lights - $80

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Indicator Arm - ppl seem to break this alot. $45

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Passenger Window Switch - this breaks alot for ppl but this one is fine. $40

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Air Pod nfi - $20?

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Rear Qaurter Windows Tinted hardcore - $150 each or both for $250 RARE

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BN Rear Bar Fiberglass small crack - $80

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CRACK

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Rear Seats (2) - $60

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Rear Windscreeen - $120

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GTS-T Stock Suspension - $100

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I HAVE MANY OTHER PARTS JUST PM ME IF U NEED SOMETHING

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can i get just the rear light covers?

sent to mackay qld

sorry i want to sell lights as complete.

i'll take the cluster surround.

PM sent

PM Replyed

no worries can you find me a price for postage of the steering wheel to postcode ACT 2913

the rearbar may be too expensive to post

yer sure no problem i will have to find out when i get a spare moment tomorrow.

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Mate, Ill take the indicator stalk, let me know how much for postage to Sydney and you account details, if you still have it, I'll put the funds into your account and send you my address.

Thanks,

Moray

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