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do you still have the diff centre?? any noise/whine from it at all? also just to confirm that this was a factory manual car? (different diff ratio iirc)

yeah i do still have the diff centre. i only travelled about 5klms in the car i didnt hear any noises but cant give you a 100% guarente i do no its was quite tight. and yes it was a factory manual i think its a 4:11 or maybe a 4:08 somewhere around there

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yeah i do still have the diff centre. i only travelled about 5klms in the car i didnt hear any noises but cant give you a 100% guarente i do no its was quite tight. and yes it was a factory manual i think its a 4:11 or maybe a 4:08 somewhere around there

hmmm... i hate taking a gamble but how much you you want for it? could possibly pick up this sunday or monday

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Any chance of getting a list of what you have left?

Cheers,

thats a little hard as its mostly little things but here are some of the bigger things

all 4 doors bonnet interior(seats front and back) door trims shocks hks twin plate clutch rear diff

hope this helps what ever you need just ask i may just have it

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This is a long shot but, the plastic bezel?? that goes behind the drivers side boot handle to drop the seat down. And the plastic push in clip that holds it in.

do the doors have any rust on them(fronts)? and wat condition are the door trims in? any scratches, rips or anything? mainly the RHR.

This is a long shot but, the plastic bezel?? that goes behind the drivers side boot handle to drop the seat down. And the plastic push in clip that holds it in.

i think from memory that this part is already gone sorry

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Hi mate, do you still have the 3 guages that sit above/below the stereo? What about the lever on the drivers side to fold the rear seat down (not the bezel, but the lever itself)?

Very interested in these items! :)

Cheers.

Hi mate, do you still have the 3 guages that sit above/below the stereo? What about the lever on the drivers side to fold the rear seat down (not the bezel, but the lever itself)?

Very interested in these items! :)

Cheers.

I do have the gauges inwhich you are talking about i may also have the handle you need. I no i sold 1 but i think it was the p/s 1

I do have the gauges inwhich you are talking about i may also have the handle you need. I no i sold 1 but i think it was the p/s 1

Lol, Noob status got me too!

Can you PM me, otherwise post up your email (or I can post up mine) and we can sort something out.

Cheers!

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