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have you still got the climate control ie a/c, dimister, heater, fan, if so, how much for the box (don't need wiring, just the box) pm me or email [email protected]

hey dude,

do u still have the l/r rear quater glass ? if so how much do you want for it.. is it tinted or stock if u do ? drop me an email at [email protected] if you can send me some pics.. and a price :D

cheers

mark

i'm pretty sure the glass is stock tint. i can take you some pics if you want, but do you think it'll last the journey to melbourne? if you know of a good way to send it then email me at [email protected] and i'll take some pics for you tomorrow.

Neil

cool let me know how u go :D would like sum pics of them to see the condition of both.. mainly cause my current ones are scratched to the shit hence why i wanna replace with some decent glass :)

ANut- email and pic sent

qikshift-i'll be looking at about $140 for both rear quarters, if i can figure out how to remove and post them :s

qikshift- no worries, i'll have a good look over them today for any scratches or marks and try to get some photos.

c'mon people, if there's anything you need just PM me, i've got heaps of stuff i'm almost throwing away!

I'm after the heater core... as long as it will fit a 33 (not sure whether it will). Once i get mine out I can see whether its the same.

Can make it down to GC and help you take it out soon. You don't have to do anything :rofl:

some sold items:

reverse lights

shell

dash

some interior bits incl din slot, ash tray.

items still available include:

perfect black left door

front and rear brakes

adjustable front suspension (will try to identify once we get them out)

still trying to find out details for some people, sorry its taking a while.

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