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Just an update on what i still have and prices.

All prices are negotiable i just want the stuff gone so make an offer and you will most likely get it.

Ok i have:

Sunroof complete with roof lining and switch was working fine when pulled out of car $150.00

Front Seats. $50 for the pair includes rails

Seatbelts. $30each, only 3 left

Space saver spare wheel, $30

Hicas parts including lines, valves, steering wheel position sensor $80bucks for the lot??? offers

Intercooler (Cooling Pro) 600x300x75 $80.00ono,

A/C includes pump, lines condensor etc, the lot for $100

Then there is a shit load of interior including Steering wheel, glovebox center console and all the plastic bits and peices from boot as well, prices start from $10 and bits are in good cond

Even have the plastic bits on the door sill that covers the join

Have some engine parts like Water pumps, bottom Cradle used pistons, make an offer

Like i said i just want it gone so if the price doesnt seem right make an offer.

Parts located near Dural Sydney but also willing to ship, photos are available for anything you need just let me know what your after and ill put the pictures up or email them to you.

Also willing to swap bits for spares like guards, 15inch wheels, bumpers, suspension and steering components etc

Thanks

Jason.

What parts you got left? Im after the electric sunroof if you still got it?

Yes its still here got all the bits for it including the roof lining.

Will send PM

Hurry up and sell your crap jas!

Good guy to deal with and stuff is cheap!

yay for free bump

Cheers Dave

Yeh sold a couple of things but still got heaps of stuff left, just keep trying i suppose, gotta remember to bring you the intercooler if ya still after it?

hey mate interested in the plastic bit that goes around the gearstick and aircon controls im in windsor keen to grab a few bits and pieces pm ur number and ill come get some parts of ya cheers camo

hey mate interested in the plastic bit that goes around the gearstick and aircon controls im in windsor keen to grab a few bits and pieces pm ur number and ill come get some parts of ya cheers camo

No probs take it all if you want we can work out a good price :D , you have pm

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