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hey, after drivers side glass and rear view mirrors if the are still avalible.

hey mate

still have drivers door glass $100 and only drivers side mirror now $60 both plus freight

Rgds

Daniel.

Hi,do you have the front cup holder(the one under the radio)?How much posted to 3805?How much for the motor of the driver side mirror ,posted?Thanks...

Hi,do you have the front cup holder(the one under the radio)?How much posted to 3805?How much for the motor of the driver side mirror ,posted?Thanks...

I have cup holder $40 posted , prefer to sell mirror complete will do both $100 posted

Heya Mate

how are the front and rear disks and pads? Any chance of getting the disks measured? I'm in desperate need - my disks are paper thin! Also - was this an RS4 V? Or a RWD model? As it seems the AWD and RWD versions have different disks.

Cheers

Aaron

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