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Nah, they're gone.

Got a few electronic modules (central locking, NATS, auto ECU, wiper module etc.), ECU, crossmember and rack, steering column with barrel (and key), auto box, radiator, dash, climate control module, stock radio and auto cluster.

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Yes, I have that one. I hear it's prone to failure but some people have had success taking it apart and reflowing the solder joints. If you need a replacement, $50pp if required.

Yeah I have resoldered mine twice now & it's stopped working again.

Do you know if it's in working order?

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Honestly, I don't. I didn't even check how many k's were on the cluster before ripping the Neo out for my project.

I do have a friend with a 34, could probably get it tested if you like.

Well depending on how soon you want to grab it, if you're close, can test on the spot otherwise I'll see if I can test it prior. Shouldn't be a problem before Friday.

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Hi, Hopefully I'm not too late, I'm just looking for a few interior pieces.

Firstly I'm hoping you still have the airconditioning unit and surround with the pocket. I'm not needing the stereo though. let me how much you'd need for that.

I'm also looking for the cup holder flap thing in front of the center console and the ash tray that goes under the stereo and pocket.

let me know if any of this is available as I'm trying to tidy her up a bit :)

Cheers

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