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hey mate Im after a drivers seat belt, i need one for my 4 door but im going to find out of the 2 doors are the same. if they are the same how much for the seat belt freighted to adelaide suburb 5067

thanks

4 Door seatbelts are definately different. Thanks

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hey mate how much for the engine cover and the brackets underneath that hold it down. and also a price on the A/C that you pictured. Thanks

Do you have the little white plastic lid from the fuel tank, the one with the fuel lines and fuel pump wires going through it? If you are willing to sell it please PM me a price.

Thanks

Justin

Sold so far:

Head unit

Clutch fan

Centre console plastics

Auto gearknob

Auto shifter surround

Ashtray

Weathershields

Windscreen Washer bottle

Wheels and tyres

Spare wheel

Jack and tool kit

Steering wheel and airbag

Front and rear seats

A pillar trims

Engine

Computer

Loom

how much drivers side mirror scew cover , the little triangle part on the door tops ?

how much for drivers seatbelt ? if its not frayed on the edges

and the red part off the seat frames on both seats where the seat belts click into ?

shipped to adelaide 5173

and floor mats ? if you still have them

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Hi mate,

We spoke briefly over text about the passengers door trim. How much are you after for it? Let me know cos I've been after one of these for a while. Also postage to 4214 on the Gold Coast, Queensland.

Cheers

Sold so far:

Head unit

Clutch fan

Centre console plastics

Auto gearknob

Auto shifter surround

Ashtray

Weathershields

Windscreen Washer bottle

Wheels and tyres

Spare wheel

Jack and tool kit

Steering wheel and airbag

Front and rear seats

A pillar trims

Engine

Computer

Loom

Floor mats

Drivers side front seatbelt

Rear hubs

Sold so far:

Head unit

Clutch fan

Centre console plastics

Auto gearknob

Auto shifter surround

Ashtray

Weathershields

Windscreen Washer bottle

Wheels and tyres

Spare wheel

Jack and tool kit

Steering wheel and airbag

Front and rear seats

A pillar trims

Engine

Computer

Loom

Floor mats

Drivers side front seatbelt

Rear hubs

Sideskirts

Rear speed sensors

Sold so far:

Head unit

Clutch fan

Centre console plastics

Auto gearknob

Auto shifter surround

Ashtray

Weathershields

Windscreen Washer bottle

Wheels and tyres

Spare wheel

Jack and tool kit

Steering wheel and airbag

Front and rear seats

A pillar trims

Engine

Computer

Loom

Floor mats

Drivers side front seatbelt

Rear hubs

Sideskirts

Rear speed sensors

Handbrake cables

Passenger door trim and switches

Sold so far:

Head unit

Clutch fan

Centre console plastics

Auto gearknob

Auto shifter surround

Ashtray

Weathershields

Windscreen Washer bottle

Wheels and tyres

Spare wheel

Jack and tool kit

Steering wheel and airbag

Front and rear seats

A pillar trims

Engine

Computer

Loom

Floor mats

Drivers side front seatbelt

Rear hubs

Sideskirts

Rear speed sensors

Handbrake cables

Passenger door trim and switches

Front right hub/casting and suspension arms

Discs/calipers

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