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Hey guys heres whats left of my shitbox.

Boot $100

Standard rear bar with extensions $100

Series 3 tail lights $300

Series 1 tail lights $100

Rear seats $50

Tail shaft rb20det $150

Dash cluster 135290kms $50

Dash (4 gauge holes in passenger side) $50

Dash matt $100

Carpet $50

Front gaurds 2 x rh, 1 x lh $200 for the lot

Air con condenser, pump and lines $30

Fiberglass front bar needs repair $50

Also have complete trim minus the usual lh air vent. Let me know what you want and can go from there.

If there is something else you are chasing let me know have heaps of spares. Located on the Gold Coast.

Not holding parts. First in best dressed!

Thanks,

Joel

0409706186

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Centre console and stereo surround are gone. Aswell as carpet...

Will try and get a pic of the dash this weekend. Really not motivated to pull it out....

Ha I know, pain in the ass alright!!

Just mine got the horrible dash bubble and all the plastic is cracking!!

I got it flocked like a rally car but that started to peel aswell!!

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List updated

Boot $100 $80

Standard rear bar with extensions $100

Series 3 tail lights $300 $250

Series 1 tail lights $100 $80

Rear seats $50 $30

Tail shaft rb20det $150 $100

Dash cluster 135290kms $50

Dash mat $100 $70

Carpet $50

Front gaurds 2 x rh, 1 x lh $200 for the lot

Air con condenser, pump and lines $30

Fiberglass front bar needs repair $50

Have sold parts of the trim. Let me know what you want and can go from there.

If there is something else you are chasing let me know have heaps of spares. Located on the Gold Coast.

Not holding parts. First in best dressed!

Thanks,

Joel

0409706186

No handbrake cables. May have heater suround will let you know.

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Yeah all still here bar the dash mat. Have been busy so havnt been proactive with pulling bits off and selling them.

Other project is done so will have some time again!

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Dash mat : Sold

S3 taillights : Sold pending payment

Front guards : Sold

More trim sold, let me know what you need!

Still have:

Boot $100 $80

Series 1 tail lights $100 $80

Rear seats $50 $30

Tail shaft rb20det $150 $100

Air con condenser, pump and lines $30

Also have:

Engine loom to suit rb25 - $250ono (Usually like $400 to get modded)

Fuel pump cradle - $70

Fuel tank - $50

Climate control unit - $50

Rear reo - $50

Parcel shelf - $30

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Still have:

Boot $100 $80

Series 1 tail lights $100 $80

Rear seats $50 $30

Tail shaft rb20det $150 $100

Air con condenser, pump and lines $30

Engine loom to suit rb25 - $250ono (Usually like $400 to get modded)

Fuel pump cradle - $70

Fuel tank - $50

Climate control unit - $50

Rear reo - $50

Parcel shelf - $30

And the shell if anyone wants the glass ect take it away!

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