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Kev from here needs the chrome trim under the window on the drivers side back door.

However the little glass needs to come out for it to be removed, Possible to remove the whole door?

If not that's all good.

Centre Console.

Clips that hold the sun visors up.

Rear view mirror and it's 3 screw plastic mounting piece.

Headlight repeaters on the guards.

On the rear parcel shelf, the little plastic covers which cover the 3 holes on each side for the suspension, i need one.

Bonnet release cable. (All one piece from dash to end of bonnet) not hard to remove, one bolt under dash and one screw on rad support and pull through from drivers seat.

Clutch and brake pedal rubbers.

If they're not all there that's sweet and you will be paid for sure.

As Shaune knows I'm not here to f**k around with anyone, i just love C210s too much.

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Just spoke to Kev

He said try get all the interior bits you can get, door trims, Pillar covers etc. Dont worry about carpets or seats.

Front Grille and Headlight surrounds

Thanks a lot Ghostrider!

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might be easier to grab the whole car, haha

Horn button and the bit that is required to fit it to the steering wheel would be fantastic., and the rear view mirror too please.

Factory radio/tape player.

Cheers for the offer, don't forget to take a packed lunch, you might be there a while!

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Sorry guys, been n gone, let home at 0800 Sydney time and never saw any of this. I have taken some pics on my phone and are attached, but the front carpet has gone to Mario along with some other bits he needed. I took the vents and surrounds from the console cause I know they break.

I'll give you an idea of the costs, front carpet, dirty as f@#k but intact, console vents, big heater hose under l/h/s of dash, the cover under glove box, and various clips & rubber plugs cost me $20.00.

Can somebody do me a favour and post a picture of the interior rear view mirror and it's mount please, as I have never seen one, but have numerous rear view mirrors here from earlier Nissans I have had.

The sunvisors are intact along with the clips, the chrome mould is also there for rear door, front and rear bumpers in fair straight condition, grille intact, but no headlight surrounds (I got them for Dan once before)

Cheers, D

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Can you check the condish of the MR30 Rearview mirror? (plus any vent flappy bits that may of survived?)

If you look closely at the bonnet, it has cutouts for 280zx air vents, and the sump has a 'custom; oil drain for the turbo that used to be in it (this car is OLD.... lol)

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Hi Dennis.

If the chrome pieces of trim on the door under the front driver and passenger window don't have a scar from the side view mirrors I'd like them very much! They almost always do though :(

Cheers,

Drew

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Kev from here needs the chrome trim under the window on the drivers side back door.

However the little glass needs to come out for it to be removed, Possible to remove the whole door?

If not that's all good.

Centre Console.

Clips that hold the sun visors up.

Rear view mirror and it's 3 screw plastic mounting piece.

Headlight repeaters on the guards.

On the rear parcel shelf, the little plastic covers which cover the 3 holes on each side for the suspension, i need one.

Bonnet release cable. (All one piece from dash to end of bonnet) not hard to remove, one bolt under dash and one screw on rad support and pull through from drivers seat.

Clutch and brake pedal rubbers.

As above, will update soon with kev's stuff.

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Just spoke to Kev

He said try get all the interior bits you can get, door trims, Pillar covers etc. Dont worry about carpets or seats.

Front Grille and Headlight surrounds

Thanks a lot Ghostrider!

And also this!

+ external gutter trims

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  • 4 weeks later...

Guys, I've got a set of electric fender mirrors for a C210 with the controller in pretty good condition. Any idea what they are worth? (Sorry to hi-jack)

Hey sparkles, do you still have those mirrors? I'm desperate for some factory mirrors for my 200b. I'm pretty sure they are the same as C210 ones.

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