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Hi is the dog in the pic still for sale? has it had all its services? LOL

Do you still have the speedo?

No unfortunately my son is not for sale,,,his sperm is though,,,$3000.00 for servicing. :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: .

Yep still have the speedo,,,$50 bucks plus say $10 bucks maxumum postage and it's yours.

Cheers

Neil.

how much for just rear seats posted to Pacific Pines, QLD 4211

Sorry mate not interested in posting rear seats to QLD,,,way to much hard work. If you can find someone to pick them up and deliver them to you I'd be happy with $60 bucks. It's just way to much work to take them to work,,,box them up and book a courier.

Cheers

Neil.

I have more stuff to clear,,,

Under dash heater,,,air cond and transfer boxes. Heater core is included (no leaks),,,but no evaporator. $50.00

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"A' Pillar trims,,,obviously in great condition $40.00 the pair.

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Air Con,,,Heater Dash unit,,,again in excellent condition $50.00.

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Please keep in mind that nothing I'm selling is crap or broken in any way. Everything up for sale is straight out of our perfectly working car. I will not sell anything that I would not buy myself.

Cheers

Neil.

drivers door window switch??

No probs mate,,,nice to see you again,,,nice car as usual too. Trader ratings,,,I rember them,,,I still have some.

Nismo God,,,Not a chance tiger,,,I need it as much as you do.

I'm going to start chucking some stuff out actually,,,1st to go will be the non-genuine mats which is a shame and the carpet. Time to make an offer before they end up as land fill people,,,but it's pickup only,,,sorry but no time to play posting.

Cheers

Neil.

  • 2 weeks later...

More stuff is off to landfill,,,the carpet is gone. The mats I kept,,,but not after this weekend.

All my seats are going as well,,,I was going to buy a rear seat and use the material to fix my drivers seat hole using the original material,,,but that plans long gone. So if you want any of my seats,,,come get them for FREE. You could actually do what I thought of doing.

Cheers

Neil.

0419160561 or pm me.

You mean like build a racing simulator? As that was my thought...

But I have a set of A70 Supra Seats for that... No room for other shit... LOL

Yea maybe thats a good idea for a Nissan seat. :rolleyes:

BUT Yuk,,,sitting in a toyota seat would make me sick. >_< ,,, only retards own those cars.

Cheers

Neil.

hey do u stil have the speedo available? and is it from a manuel or auto?

Yes I sure do and it's out of a manual. I'll even throw in the Nismo box it's stored in.

Cheers

Neil.

apexi pillar pod?

Yes Simon I still have it. Brand spanking new with it's fitting kit. Hows $100 bucks plus freight of say 10-15 bucks sound?. So maximum of $115.00,,,.

Cheers

Neil.

  • 11 months later...

Hi mate,

I'll take the following:

- "A' Pillar trims,,,obviously in great condition $40.00 the pair.

- Door window switch surrounds for both sides

PM sent and want to purchase ASAP.

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