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For sale:

(1)late model tail lights 7 sets

(2)jap made cefiro fibreglass bonnet fits perfect

(3)standard cefiro bonnet

(4)Blitz intercoler for cefiro,r32,laurel,r33

Item Condition:

(1)All in very good condtion. Late model style the sexy looking ones ;-)

(2)very good condition

(3)very good condition

(4)very good condition

Price and price conditions:

(1)$250 a set, That incudes middle garnish

(2)$450

(3)$300

(4)$499

Extra Info:

i also am wrecking the whole car and sard radiator $300 and mechanical diff $800 in good condition or any good offers. If your after any cefiro parts give me a holla!

Pictures:

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Contact Details: 0438843693

Location: Adealide, Brompton

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Will send parts interstate.

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Brad,

Have you got any incomplete sets of series 2 tallights in either dark red or light red?

Let me know what ya got

Nah sorry dude, Can only sell complete. If you need anything use my number not my mates. Im posting this on behalf of my mate so thats why his number is up there, If that makes an sense!

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gday there brad , how you doing

just wandering if you stil got the front windscreen in tact with no cracks at all

also interested in stock front and rear bars

and interior plastic surround thats retangular and goes around the a/c unit on the dash

thanks for your time man

let me know asap

cheers anthony

gday there brad , how you doing

just wandering if you stil got the front windscreen in tact with no cracks at all

also interested in stock front and rear bars

and interior plastic surround thats retangular and goes around the a/c unit on the dash

thanks for your time man

let me know asap

cheers anthony

hey anf,

hows things? are you coming up to stanthorpe this weekend?

try obrien's windscreens for the windscreen if this one has sold. thats where i got mine from :blink:

brendan

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