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Guys/ girls
I have a whole unwanted shell need parts just ask and I have it
Couple of prices to get everyone cooking
Manual radiator and thermo fan $100
Front doors ( no rust) 200 each
Manual conversion $1100 ( includes every nut and bolt you need, gearbox, clutch, pedals, tail shaft, hand break)
Head lights 50 each
Stagea number plate 200
Rims have nice tyres low ball away

drint drive shasts $150 each

seats 30

steering wheel 80

its all got to go so low ball the shit out of me!

located valley heights sydney

 

shit that has sold so NLA

front window switches

4wd controler

engine

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