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Hey buddy, u still got the front seats?

If so how bad is the wear on the drivers side? ripped etc or just faded?

cheers ash

its got a wear mark on the drivers bolster, Welcome to come have a look and if you want them I can rip them out on the spot.

also do u have the stock bov mate? or did that go with engine?

cheers

With the engine

any chance u had a mongoose m80 alarm in there? pm me

Sorry mate no idea what alarm is in there.

Hey mate,

you selling them rims?

pm me cheers bud

oops just read the post again lol, umm do u still have the rims and tyres?

Yeh Check first post for prices, $200

hey mate im chasing 5 non stripped wheel studs and delivery to 4510, thanks

Really dont think I could be bothered but call it $50

have you got the front lower control arm (left hand side) and the front castor rods(for both sides)? if so please text the price including postage to Brisbane to 0422850370.

Hey mate,

Cant separate lower control arms, but all up both lower control arms and both Castor rods delivered for $350

Hey,

Do you still have the stock suspension? I'm interested and in Adelaide, need to get through regency v. soon.

You can call me on 0408 339 two one one or PM me.

Cheers

Hey mate,

Yeh I do, but its in the car. how soon you going to regency?

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