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I know that one is black I'm after a blue one with no scratches %100 clean. It's for my four door 34 thanks in advance.

Steve

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My door trim the part I'm after is the colour of the top of the door trim k grey,black whatever any one got a clean one send us picsc2791aa360b496e1df92fd260250121e.jpg

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I say dark blue but hey I could be blind don't matter as long as its the same as the dark
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Na man I was just showing mine. I'm after the first thing, it's part of the dash at the bottom. Where stereo and climate control part of the dash meet the centre console.

I was just showing my door trim so people could see the colour I was after.797299fe0f7302623ee096e73fa53a39.jpg

That's the part I'm after on the very outer edges of the dash at the bottom.

They did not come in blue.... only the black platic
I have the part number if you want it?


Hey mate I'm told I can get it new from Japan only issue is I need part number.
Do you have it handy mate? Thanks heaps

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