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Hey All,

I need your help. My car was broken into today, and as you can imagine, the interior is pretty phucked! As an auto, the T-bar, and hand brake leather is all scratched up, the actual plastic parts are too, but more importantly, my dash, as in the plastic part that covers the stereo, a/c and steering column has been completely folded out of shape. Not only that, when they've folded it over, they've snapped the windscreen wiper stalk.

So I need your help in sourcing these parts. Can anybody help. Again, thats the

- plastic dash surround, and the

- windscreen wiper stalk

I'm in Melb, so anybody's help will be greatly appreciated. You can call me on 0400444913

Thanks to all who reply

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Hey hiep, Yeah, its all phucked! This the second time too! >:)

Skyline33 how much do you want for both?? Where abouts are you located. I'm on the SE side of Melbourne, and if I could grab it off you soon, that would be great.

Thanks. Call me on 0400444913.

Cheers.

i have s1 dash and clock and all the buttons and shit to go with for sale 120$

plus i have a steering column for 50 $ but its been sprayed in 2 pak sliver by a panel shop

looks nice very glossy silver.......

oh i got an a/c head unit aswell for 150 $

Hey thizzle,

Sounds good, are you neogtiable on the dash price...... but if you advise on shipping as well, that'll be great

Thanks again for your help

best ill do is 100$

2nd hand they retail for at least 200-300$

pm me if your keen

express shipping is pretty cheap

man i replied to this post and cleaned my inbox i login today my post is gone and my inbox is full again:(....admin must of used a back up or somethin...... anyways pm now to sort finer details if your still keen.............

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