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hey mate,

i was just wondering if you have the following:

- ashtray

- bottom half of the steering column casing &

- rear bumper

cheers,

melvin

edit: was also looking for stock grill if you have it.

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would you be interested in selling me the black plug that goes into the back of the factory head unit?? 2 x 6 pins orange and grey wires only

i need this part willing to pay if its the right one

pm me please

hey mate,

i was just wondering if you have the following:

- ashtray

- bottom half of the steering column casing &

- rear bumper

cheers,

melvin

edit: was also looking for stock grill if you have it.

OK Dave has advised $200 for the grill, ashtray and column casing... Delivery on top ($30 as a guestimate), pickup welcome

would you be interested in selling me the black plug that goes into the back of the factory head unit?? 2 x 6 pins orange and grey wires only

i need this part willing to pay if its the right one

pm me please

There is possibly this plug on the new GTR, he will check it out and get back to you :)

OK Dave has advised $200 for the grill, ashtray and column casing... Delivery on top ($30 as a guestimate), pickup welcome

hey anna,

just wondering where abouts are you located for pickup purposes and do you have the screws for the column casing??

how much for just the ashtray and case??

cheers,

melvin

Pickup is Western Sydney - Toongabbie

He has the grill at $150 in the first post - so would assume the ashtray and column piece would be around $50 picked up but Il get him to confirm in the morning as he might of discounted for bulk lot. The screws will still be there as it is still attached to the car!

Pickup is Western Sydney - Toongabbie

He has the grill at $150 in the first post - so would assume the ashtray and column piece would be around $50 picked up but Il get him to confirm in the morning as he might of discounted for bulk lot. The screws will still be there as it is still attached to the car!

any news on the price ms??

cheers,

melvin

how much for 2 headlights if u got em? can pick up...also front bumper reo?

No headlights..and the REO is fubar'd..

so both bonnets are gone?

Yup both sold sorry...

Dave is currently stripping the entire car and a new thread will be up shortly with the parts remaining.

Cheers

Anna

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Do you have a lighter/power socket with the short wire/plug to go into the loom behind the dash?

And a stereo cage un cut? GTR door cards, and maybe a rear wing.

hey buddy do you still have the GTR shells?

im thinking about the one for 1200 whats the damage like? or is the shell streight?

a lil more info.. if the shells good, consider it sold.. just would like as much info on it as possable

cheers ash..

just pm me thanks

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