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Hi guys/girls,

I have for sale Most of the interior from my 1993 K's edition SR20DET S13 Silvia.

I am turning it into a Rally car thus have no use for most of the interior excluding the dash and front door linings.

So i have the rest of it for sale make an offer guys its just taking up space:

Ok I Have:

Sunroof complete with roof lining and switch was working fine when pulled out of car.

Front Seats.

Seatbelts.

Space saver spare wheel

And plenty of other plastic bits and peaces from boot and interior.

Im sure there is more but i cant think of them at the moment. :D

I can post photos of any item your chasing and i will put some up of the sunroof and seats but there is to much too list it all.

So if there is something your chasing just ask and i will see if i have it for you thanks guys.

No reasonable offers refused

Contact me here or via PM cheers.

Jas.

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Totally forgot to mention also car had A/C that was working perfect before it was pulled out.

So i have:

A/C lines

A/C Pump

A/C Condensor etc

Offers welcome help me clear some space let me know if you would like pics of anything thanks guys.

do you have door trim? any pics?

Only have rear door trims and drivers side is supposibly being picked up on Sunday let me know if there is anyhthing else your chasing and ill put up some photos for you

cheers jas.

hey mate, interested in the sun rooof glass and mayb some interior trim. let me know how much. give us a ring or sms on 0418772525.

cheers

Message sent

Some pics of seats and sunroof.

Still heaps of other plastic bits and a/c parts available so if you would like photos of them let me know.

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hey mate u still got the passenger side rear door lining? can sms me a price to 0433 998 250. thanks

Sure do

Sent you a sms thankyou

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