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Hi mate,

I sent you the text about the parts I'm coming down to grab tomorrow.

I just thought of a few little other bits and pieces I might need but I'll talk to you about that tomorrow when I see you.

Any chance of texting me your address tomorrow when your up and about.

Cheers

Jamie

Seat belts front - $50

Rear seat belts - $50

Carpet 30 (would need a clean)

Front seats $50 a piece

Rear seat$50

front seatbelts $50 each

Rear seat belts $50 total

Center console $35

rear quarter panel trim 50

Rear bumper 50 (has some paint flakes)

Wing mirrors 100

Door sills 10 each

Standard steering wheel 25 (some wear)

Door cards $50 each with switched. Will separate the switches

Brake lights $50 each

Boor lid with spoiler 100

Passanger side front guard $60

Standard exhaust with heat shields 75.

Intercooler 100

Map sensor 50

For any other parts just ask.

Open to offers.

That car is completely standard. No mods at all.

I'm happy to post parts at buyers expense.

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