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Final clearout for leftover bits that I've got.

Cefiro dash x2

Vinyl in shit shape, big chunks missing in the middle where it lifts, but both come with dashmat to cover it up.

$30 ea (inc dash mat)

Cefiro / Laurel Steering collumn

$50

Cefiro/Laurel Castor Arm Mounts

$50 pair

Vented/Flared fibreglass guards, I think 20mm but not sure.

Has some scratches and chips in the corner.

$100 pair

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Manual centre console LID ONLY

Brown, good cond., missing spring/clip

$20

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Cefiro/Laurel Intake pipe (stock)

Good for being a sick c**t with no BoV

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$10 ?

Centre Console x2

1 with manual surround (no leather boot), 1 with auto surround

both with ash tray, one has half the cd player surround

$10 ea?

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Cefiro S1 Grille x2

$20 ea

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Cefiro/Laurel lower dash parts

inc glove box, brown

$make offer

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Better quality pics on request.

PM or reply here for more info.

Happy to ship at buyer's request.

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thanks for the pic nick , lol didnt even know you replied to my message , are all the brackets / clips broken or ? can you send me just a different side photo of the gril man to my email [email protected]

thanks heaps bro , thats if you still have it of course

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