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even though the interior isnt black i will still take the front speaker covers.. i will just paint them, i think that will be faster then waiting for a black interior to be parted!!!!

So for me..

Weather shields (pending price)

front speaker covers (definately want them, but dont be rude on the price!!)

thanks

even though the interior isnt black i will still take the front speaker covers..

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Maybe I have a problem with my monitor but that interior looks black to me, with the standard grey seats.

Chris, can you confirm that it is black? It certainly isn't tan (although the tan interior still uses a lot of black pieces) and from this computer it doesn't look like the grey interior either.

  • 2 weeks later...

Just received my order for Stag M35 interior bits

Chirs was true to his word & kept me updated thorughout the shipping process from Jap --> Aus and from Brissy --> Melb as theres nothin worse than not knowing where your stuff is!

Wouldnt hesitate to recommend using him in future

Thanks

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Chris,

Can you please give me a price on the following items posted to ACT:

Shifter surround (silver disc)

Trans cover (bit that goes under the shifter disc, cup holder not needed)

Ash tray assembly (hazard light not needed)

Thanks mate,

Can't PM yet as I don't have enough posts.

Cheers,

Sean

jay , you would be better doing this locally. shipping on that piece will kill it.

mighty,

I do not have it. customer of mine grabbed the entire panel. have another on the way.

jay , you would be better doing this locally. shipping on that piece will kill it.

mighty,

I do not have it. customer of mine grabbed the entire panel. have another on the way.

I have a mate in brizzy who's coming over to NZ soon, so he'll bring it with him.

It's just I cant find any stageas wrecked that they don't want an arm and a kidney for parts.

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