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UPDATED LIST!!! PRICE DROP!!!

various trims $name your price

centre console brackets $1

power steering reservoir minus cap $5

centre dome light without cover $5

driver door loom $5

washer bottle loom $5

number plate lights $5

front windscreen washers $5

ignition/headlight reminder beeper $5

stock rear audio amplifier $5

sun visor clips $5

wiper amp $5

Mirror triangle cover thing - $10

drum brakes (in bits and pieces) $10 for both

Pod filter $10

front reading lights $10

HICAS computer bits $10

blower fan $10

bonnet lining $10

brake booster $10

brake pedal $10

centre console hand brake leather $10

centre console front trim $10

door sill trims x 2 $10

driver's side kick panel $10

dump pipe (stock) $10

AC evaporator $10

front pipe (stock) $10

hicas steering rack $10

passenger side a pillar trim $10

passenger rear arm rest trim $10

passenger side kick panel $10

roof lining $10

steering column (minus the bottom part of the shaft) $10

under-dash bar thing $10

under steering wheel trim $10

under windscreen cover $10

alternator - had battery juice spilt on it from the accident, might still work $10

boot rubber seal $10

catalytic convertor sensor $10

dash dimmer $10

door seal (the hard one, not the soft rubber one) - i think it's the driver's side $10

ignition loom $10

driver side door solonoid $10

flywheel cover $10

open door sensors $10

passenger fog light (lens is ok, plastic a little cracked) $10

various metal sheild bits $10 the lot

wiper switch $20

rear wiper motor $20

cluster surround $20

interior wiring (includes wiring that goes into the boot) $30

rear seat belts $20

hazard/stereo switch $20

outer door handles $20 each

fuel pump $20

Headlight wiring loom minus front indicator plugs $20

castor rod arms $20 each

hicas module $30

side mirrors $40 each (driver's side has a small crack on the side)

front control arms x 2 $40

rear calipers x 2 $70

Passenger side mirror gone!

centre console/handbrake surround gone!

2 x kick panels gone!

passenger side a pillar trim gone!

seat belt bolt covers gone!

passenger side rear seat hand rest panel gone!

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The remaining parts have been listed as a $1 NO RESERVE eBay auction - http://cgi.ebay.com....em=261147664144

I want this stuff gone! Happy bidding!!!

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Only 3 hours left until the auction closes (see link above) and that's all the parts gone from my wreck! Get your bids in or miss out!

LAST CHANCE!!!!

The remaining parts have been listed as a $1 NO RESERVE eBay auction - http://cgi.ebay.com....em=261147664144

I want this stuff gone! Happy bidding!!!

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