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Have a 97 RS4 here that was wrapped round a pole by look of it.

I bought it to use parts for my wifes stagea I just bought..so no floor mats cargo net and cover as all in my stagea along with a few other bits and peices and possibly bonnet

Front end still good though guards have some dents

Has 101k's on clock

All completely standard no mods at all.

Let me know what you need and i'll send photos prices etc

Starting from $5.00

Located in Sydney

can email me airtech354 at hotmail dot com or PM me

Tks

Daniel.

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Holy shit! Nasty smash...

I'm after the seat release handle surround in the boot, passenger side I'm pretty sure

posted to Adelaide

thanks sav

not wrong!!

$20 posted just confirm side for me if want it

Tks

Daniel.

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im after the plastic cargo barrier roof clip that sits right at the back drivers side..if is it grey and how much to post to vic

not sure if i have it i'll get a photo let me know if part you mean

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