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

rear seats $150 for top and bottom

rearview mirror $20

door trims $150 each

rear trims $100 each

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

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

items that will be removed pending interest

complete dash $500

front seats $200 each

all items are plus postage, from esperance, unless you want to pick it up.

average postage is around $20

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

rear seats $150 for top and bottom

rearview mirror $20

door trims $150 each

rear trims $100 each

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

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

items that will be removed pending interest

complete dash $500

front seats $200 each

all items are plus postage, from esperance, unless you want to pick it up.

average postage is around $20

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

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

WA (Esperance)

Edited by BstewyR33

gahh i have an auto so thats no good to you jakez88

and roots33 its a series 1 but with aftermarket wheel which i need, although i have a junky one which you can have for $5 but needs boss kit.

yes im in esperance.

and today i removed the aircon control box thingo, the clock, the auto dash surround thingo (where it says what gear your in)

i have the roof lining if anyone is interested also but its a little funky

hey, are you talking about the panel that surrounds the gear stick?

its for an auto, so is that what your after?

i have the lighter button whatsamadoozy and the thing that goes behind it.

how $50 posted

psi parts yes i have that, i will have a look at how to remove it tomorrow and if i get it out in 1 peice ill take a photo for you can have a look at it.

lume yeah all sound equipment is out, which mounting brackets are you talking about, as i had a 7 inch screen installed so i am unsure if it would be the same as what your after, but ill take some pics and you can have a look also.

eugen syd sorry mate the carpet was gross and i ripped it out

im not sure how to "edit" a post so i will have to add a new reply,

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 will be heading to the car shortly to remove the items that people have shown an interest for

hmm i was thinking about keeping elecy windows but that might be a bit to luxurious for a track car lol

ill go to the shed this arvo and have a look and see if i reckon i can get it out in 1 peice or not lol.

are you just after the motor itself, or the levers and stuff that push it up?

how about the switch, do you need that also?

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