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got some things I'd like to sell, all items in Canberra and would prefer you organise your own shipping. can provide more pictures via email or MMS but you all know what these things look like.

all parts to suit C34 s2

DAYZ front bar, black, small tear underneath but not noticeable when fitted, many tiny stone chips - $300

DAYZ rear wing, white, good condition, some scuff marks in paint that should buff out - $120

Dolphin style fibreglass grill, black, good condition, no damage, some tiny stone chips in paint, mesh needs paint touch up - $120

Side skirts, factory, black, good condition - $100

Rear bumper with reo, white, good condition, no damage, paint is decent, few spots here and there - $150

Drivers side rear door, white, good condition, no damage, may be a few scuffs in paint from storage but nothing major, privacy glass, all internals fitted - $100

Set of door cards from an auto, holes cut for splits in fronts. have been in the back shed for a while, may be some water marks etc. - $50?

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I don't think you would want to see pictures. She has hail damage and rust, the floor is falling out and is really hard to start, not just in the mornings.

Don't think you want to see pictures. She has rust and hail damage, the floor is falling out and is really hard to start and not just in the morning. Also the silver you see isn't chrome.

Don't think you want to see pictures. She has rust and hail damage, the floor is falling out and is really hard to start and not just in the morning. Also the silver you see isn't chrome.

Don't think you want to see pictures. She has rust and hail damage, the floor is falling out and is really hard to start and not just in the morning. Also the silver you see isn't chrome.

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