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Hey Mate, you wouldn't happen to have a demister button would you? I kinda just broke mine, it'll pop in but wont pop back out. Thanks :laugh:

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ya mate do you still have the drivers side window motor? would you take $70 bucks and i will pay for the postage of course for delivery to WA with regular express post and also is the window motor still good the last time you used it, i have gone through 3 :huh: thanks

Heya, sorry mate sold pending payment

Hey man,

Did the drum handbrake assembly sell?

Will take if not...

Cheers

Jamie

these is also sold pending payment

Would you have a front passanger side jesus bar.. (aka the hand u grip on to which is just above your head to the left) i need the handle n the two screw that come with it..

cheers mate...

PM sent

Hey mate, im after the indicator/headlight/wiper stalk assembly and power antenna dash switch.

Thanks Dave

yup, PM sent

Hey Mate, you wouldn't happen to have a demister button would you? I kinda just broke mine, it'll pop in but wont pop back out. Thanks :huh:

yup, $15 posted. PM me if you're keen

cheers

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Interested in 90amp R33 alternator in good nick please

plus passenger door interior trim (perfect or near perfect)

plus electric aerial

plus series 1 drivers side headlight for GTST

contact me via 0409 121 422 with price and availability please

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hey mate was just wondering if you had the driver side window control switch still and also the black resistor box for the windows thats located inside the door guard.. thanks jamie

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