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I'm very intrested in the headlights, front bar, re-inforcement and grill if you have. pm me your phone number and we'll talk. or give me a call on 0401677698.

I'll take the headlights, bumper, reo and grill if you have. pm with the details

I know you've stated you want to sell the interior complete but if you want to break it up pls put me down for the centre console lid and surround around the drivers elec window control on door. Will pay good price and postage for these items.

ant95GTR - Yes, i have the surround for the switches, it will be $50 (series 2 and all). The console lid will not be sold seperatly however, because I won't be able to sell the rest like that... will sell the whole console for $200.

P1E - Yes, it have the switch and loom - $175

cooky2511 - Not yet man, but will early this week.

skyline33 - sounds good man, I'll have to get back to you tho, someone is digging at the tail lights already ... if it falls through, they're yours ...

haha just my luck hey? oh well, i wont need it then, i want a clean one as im selling the car soon and i m doing a few little things to make it immaculate

Hi, I'm after the black piece of trim which is on the outer rear arch of the left rear wheel, also the plastic trim inside the boot, can you help me out?

Hey man, are these in the boot ? Cheers ...

Hi,

Interested in the Blitz turbo timer and the Mines ECU. Just wondering what Kw I should be looking at if I bought this ECU? Also whereabouts in Cent. Qld do you live? thanks

Scooby_steve

Hey bro, with the mine's ECU, you won't get a huge power difference ... but it will get rid of the Boost, Fuel & Speed cuts ... let us know if you are interested ... the reason for selling this is because I now have a Power FC ... Thanks ...

drivers side a pillar plastic cover? and the plastic cover for the map light??

 

thanks

crap, I'm hopeless, sorry mate, I'll let you know a price tonite if you are interested ... :alien:

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