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Selling the last of what i have. Parts are located at 2285 nsw and are as follows.

PLEASE DONT ASK ME FOR ANYTHING THAT DOES NOT APPEAR ON THIS LIST AS I WILL NOT HAVE IT THANKS.....

Series 2 rear seats only and 4 door trims. $200 ono pickup.

Rear cargo blind $50 plus postage.

Dayz side skirts $100 pickup or $150 posted.

Triple gauges factory type $60 posted.

Tailgate in black with lights $150 pickup

LH rear tail light $100 posted

Rear doors $100 each in black pickup

Air con compressor $150 plus postage

ABS module - offers

Power window switches - offers

Swaybars front and rear - offers

Passenger headlight $ 100 plus postage

Passenger side fog light - offers

Climate control module needs light looked at, cant see at night - offers

Air con vents, 2 in centre console - offers

A/C thermo fan - offers

Factory boost solenoid- ofers

Handbrake lever, mount and cable- offers

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ALso have front strut brace (standard stagea), feet for rear brace in anodized blue, possibly same as skylines and set of stagea floor mats

Is it two bolt or three bolt?

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Very interested both the triple gauges and rear strut tower brace!

Could you please pm me some photos of both items and total price delivered to 5163.

Much appreciated.

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