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Mate I know they are here somewhere but I just cannot find them. Hopefully they will turn up soon, if they do I will let you know ASAP

okay thankyou

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Injectors sold

Other parts still lying around and I want them gone. Text or call 0420 593 194 and let me know what you are after. I am flexible on price and want to get rid of these parst

cheers

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Just an update on what I have left

Rear Brake Discs

Rear Calipers

Dash

Windscreen wiper motor

Tail lights

Various interior parts and trim

Centre console

FLHS and FRHS window glass

Rocker Covers

Rear Seat

Other bits and pieces.

Contact me on 0420 593 194 and let me know what you are after

cheers

More parts I found in the shed:

Middle rear seatbelt............................25

Stock ECU..........................................75

Airbox.................................................50

Interior quarter trims...........................75

Cluster Surround................................60

Fuel tank door....................................25

Pod filter with adaptor.........................30

Reverse lights....................................50

Ring or Text 0420 593 194 :action-smiley-069:

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Heaps of spares still available. let me know what you are looking for - I really want to get rid of these as they are simply taking up room in the shed.

PM, ring or text 0420 593 194

cheers

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Yep still got heaps of parts availavle folks. Dash, rear seat, tail lights, rear breakes, interior bits, rocker covers and heaps of other bits and pieces. Let me know what you are after and Im too easy on price....I simply want them gone

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