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hay mate my names rick u txt me a while ago i was enquiring about the rims can u plz txt me back coz ive lost ur number and im heading down tonight and ive got cash and im after a fair few different bits of pieces

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Update - Stuff that's gone so far -

* clutch+gearbox+tailshaft etc for manual conversion (still have flywheel)

* passenger seat belt

* interior mats

* 2x injectors

* Trim around the steering column

* Turbo

* Power Steering Rack

* Stock coils

* Ignitor

* Driver's side door gone (just the door itself and window/motor mechanism)

* Passenger side vent

* Headlight switch

* centre console tray holder thing

* fuel pump cradle. (Still have fuel pump)

* front seat buckles

* centre console ash tray

* front fuse box fuses/relays/whatever

* driver's side window control

Taken pending payment -

* 3" catback exhaust

* both side mirrors

* rear wiper arm and motor

* brake master cylinder

* metal brake lines in engine bay

* locks/ignition barrel and keys

* both b/c pillar trims

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