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Well thats good for ya. Glad you're selling sme stuff, seemed to have been going a bit slow for ya even though eerything was priced well.

Well thats good for ya. Glad you're selling sme stuff, seemed to have been going a bit slow for ya even though eerything was priced well.

Yeah most of the popular bits went quick now it's leftovers...had a lot of useless people however-contacting wanting prices/pics/freight quotes and some silly lowball offers...there's a lot of time wasters out...held onto the brakes and hubs for a couple months for someone who turned around after turning down a few sales to say he didnt want it..

Hey do you have the engine under tray and the bolts for the water pump.

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Sorry mate don't have either of them

I need all the plugs that connect onto the auto, so the speed sensor plug, reverse switch plug and the neutral switch plug... all from the car side, not the tranny side...i cut mine off when removing the auto for some reason... if you have those name a price and pack em up coz ill grab them

Wana flip me a text with ur number and il mms u a pic of what I have-I'm pretty sure I've got what ur after-0419837474. Bonnets gone I'm sorry

No aircon facia or vents sorry

Tail light from gtt four door- different with two doors.

I have the glass but I'm reluctant to split and post to Canberra with risk of breaking and leaving me with an incomplete door sorry

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Ill offer $40 posted on triple gauges. Shouldn't cost more than $5.50 to ship (in a small prepaid satchel) :)

Have you got the front wheel arch liners?

Yes but not perfect condition-if u send me a mobile number I can mms a pic

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Do you a left hand mirror and the motor that drives it to fold in and out?

Ill offer $40 posted on triple gauges. Shouldn't cost more than $5.50 to ship (in a small prepaid satchel) :)

Have left hand mirror. My understanding is mirror motor is in the mirror.

Triple gauges sold sorry

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