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allright, i am completly stripping the inside of my 33, apart from a few bits n peices.

rear seats $150

seat belts $150 for all

the ceiling $75

rearview mirror $20

door trims $150 each

rear trims $100 each

all the pillar trims except the left hand front $100 for all

7 inch touch screen dvd player $350

2 6 inch mtx speakers $40

items that will be removed pending interest

complete dash $500

centre console including the dash surround and little middle glovebox thingo $200

front seats $200 each

all items are plus postage, all items are in perfect condition, purchase of multipal items reduce postage.

if i have forgot anything that you want, just ask me :)

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any offers?

i am very flexy so hit me up with offers on whatever you want.

i amvery keen to get rid of all of this stuff so please help me get rid of it.

i can supply lots of photos of whatever you want so just ask!!!

I WANT TO SELL THIS STUFF!!!!! OMGBBQ

add to the list.

2 rear gas struts for the boot $20

rear wiper arm and motor and blade, everything $40

air con control box thingo $30

clock $10

the interior lights on the roof, front and middle $15

and there is other stuff that i cant think of, but let me know if you want anything

i want to sell this stuff, so kindly buy it

i have the gear stick surround but the ashtray is rooted, but the face plate is still there so if you dont smoke its good for you and it looks normal, and it has the 12v socket also.

is that what your after?

$50 including postage

hey bro where abouts are you located and if u want to sell the right door trim for $100 cause thats all i can really afford right now then give me a heads up and i'll get back to you.

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