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Sorry I haven't had time to update.

BC's are sold.

Dual din stereo surround sold, still have the triple gauges though.

Attessa unit sold to Ironpaw. ^^

Attessa relays sold.

Scotty, I'm after the cover for the fuel pipework under the RHS wheelarch, a couple of load area tie down hooks, and the red plastic cover over the Pos battery terminal in the engine bay.

Feel free to PM if they're available.

Cheers, Dale.

The cover should be fine, I haven't got into the back to check anything as Craig threw his ARX interior in the back and wedged it in tight. :P

As usual the red plastic cover for the positive terminal snapped off at the hinge the other day.

Did this car have a different ecu? Nismo, impul.....?

Not sure yet Craig. I doubt it.

If it did you would have snatched it before it came down, wouldn't you?

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How did the rear subframe fair from the rear end damage?

The non Hicas subframe seems perfect. I removed the suspension today and it looked fine. It was hit very high in the rear, at glass level. I think it was a 4x4 or truck bull bar. The Attessa unit was unharmed.

The cover should be fine, I haven't got into the back to check anything as Craig threw his ARX interior in the back and wedged it in tight. :P

As usual the red plastic cover for the positive terminal snapped off at the hinge the other day.

No great rush; red plastic cover makes me sad though. :/

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