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Hi guys,

Selling the parts I never got around to putting on my Silvia (which I have recently sold).

Bonnet - fibre glass. from Viva Garage, D1 style. a few fingerprints, bit of dirt. Had been on my car for a short while. Mostly kept in storage. comes with bonnet pins new in pack. - $500 ono (paid $700 + $18 for pins)

Front guards - fibre glass. from Viva Garage, M1 style, brand new in plastic. - $150 ono (paid $200)

Front grill - fibre glass. been stored wrapped in plastic, never used - $20 ono (paid $50)

Dashboard - standard. used - purchased from Niswreck, no damage, cracks, wear marks. - $150 ono (paid $200)

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Have these up on eBay if you want to check them out there:

Bonnet

Front Guards

Front grill

Dashboard

Parts to be picked up from Pooraka, South Australia.

You can contact me via eBay, email - [email protected] or via mobile - 0466207379

Thanks guys,

Brad and Lexi

Edited by EVIL33

UPDATES:

Bonnet now going for $400 on eBay

Grill has SOLD.

Considering offers.

Sorry cannot post interstate - haven't got a clue how to organize shipping.

Thanks guys

-Lexi

UPDATES:

Relisted...

Bonnet - bidding from $350 on ebay

Dash - bidding from $130 on ebay

Wide guards - bidding from $130 on ebay

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