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uncle duncan and i went halves in a front cut

basically we kept the following parts

pannels/engine gearbox/alternator and power steering pump

eveything else is available

so if you want anything give us a yell or send us a pm

some ideas of what i have left over

all dash things

all the stuff behind the dash

ic and hoses and bov's and return pipe

the rad support

fuses ect

front hubs

steering rack

ect

anyway flick us an offer and ill see if we have it

prices start from a 6 pack to a couple of hung for the bigger stuff!

cheers

Peter C

0448468884

located lower blue mountains sydney

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PM me with prices for dash vents left and center please as well as the glove box to 2298 west waratah nsw and would you happen to have the drivers and passengers window glass without any scratches i dont know what comes in a half cut these days

PM me with prices for dash vents left and center please as well as the glove box to 2298 west waratah nsw and would you happen to have the drivers and passengers window glass without any scratches i dont know what comes in a half cut these days

vents + glove box = 100 bux and 20 for delivery

i do have the window glass, 100 bux for both ( you would haev to pick em up as i would not like to post them)

i do have a eo but its a tad chopped up 30 bux

front lip spoiler is long gone.. very hard to find

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