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Those of you who remember my car will know these parts (partly recoverd)

i will have some photos up soon

1. front door with trims $200.00 each

2. MInes dash cluster with 320km/h speedo $400.00

3.doors (includes glass & power window mechanisms) $350.00

4.rear inside trim panels $100.00 (new)

5. rear tail lights $200.00

6.front bar with front lip $200.00

7.orange corner blinkers $150

8.front guards $400

9.headlights $200

10.boot with factory wing and carbon lip $200

11.rear bar with reo $150

12.Mines ecu $200

13.factory guage surround (wiper contralls etc) $70.00

All things are negotiable dont be afraid to ask for a deal

all bits located in brisbane cbd

please pm me and ill get back to you asap

these goods are also on ebay however im a bit sick of people asking me to swap a fishtank and or a "mint" gemini

Welcome to come take a look (alone) as i have a habit of getting robbed lately

Merry xmas

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  • 2 weeks later...

This stuff has to go!

have no room left for my car to park !

SPAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATAAAAAAAAA!

1. front doors with trims $200.00 each gc

2.boot with factory wing and carbon lip $200 gc

3.rear bar with reo $150 gc

4.rear inside trim panels $100.00 (new) vgc

5.factory guage surround (wiper contralls etc) $70.00 vgc

Email me for fast response (have to be careful at work )

[email protected]

Hey mate what colour is the boot and wing?

Also is the exhaust still for sale?

I am also in brisbane so might be able to come and have a look.

By the off chance you dont have any front upper suspension arms do you?

  • 3 weeks later...

this is what i have left make me an offer this stuff has to go this week !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

1. front doors with trims $200.00 each gc

2.boot with factory wing and carbon lip $200 gc

3.rear bar with reo $150 gc

Email me for fast response (have to be careful at work )

[email protected]

do it!

this is what i have left make me an offer this stuff has to go this week !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

1. front doors with trims $200.00 each gc

2.boot with factory wing and carbon lip $200 gc

3.rear bar with reo $150 gc

make me a stupid offer

do it comon!!!!!!!!!!

have to get out there again chris

have been pretty ill

thats fine. when you get a sec (no hurry as I'm not doing a lot on mine bodywise at the moment.)

this is what i have left make me an offer this stuff has to go this week !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

1. front doors with trims $200.00 each gc

2.boot with factory wing and carbon lip $200 gc

3.rear bar with reo $150 gc

make me a stupid offer

do it comon!!!!!!!!!!

$425.99 for the lot SPAAAARTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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