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Starter Motor

Apexi N1 cat back exhaust

Passenger side door with mirror and all internals (no inner trim thats all)

complete set of ADR approved seatbelts

Series 2 AFM

Complete diff, tail shaft and hicus setup

Stock suspension, front n back shocks n springs

Back seats

Rear windscreen

fuel tank

90% of inside plastic trimssome frnt most rear

Boss kit for sports wheel

ALL ITEMS READY TO GO AND ACCEPTING OFFERS

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I'm after the plastic clip that locks down the centre console lid (the thing you rest your left elbow on).

Haha - I'm after the same bit. I think I'm gong to get a bit of tin and bend it to provide the resistance needed.

haedake - Do you have the standard gear knob? If so what nic is it in?

Haha - I'm after the same bit.  I think I'm gong to get a bit of tin and bend it to provide the resistance needed.
A few people have told me to just glue a bit of small plastic to the underside of the actual lid so that when you push the lid down the extra plastic bit forces the clip to push down and lock.

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Originally Posted by benm

I'm after the plastic clip that locks down the centre console lid (the thing you rest your left elbow on).

Haha - I'm after the same bit. I think I'm gong to get a bit of tin and bend it to provide the resistance needed.

haedake - Do you have the standard gear knob? If so what nic is it in?

sorry guys no center console rooftop

and tow truck drivers stole gearknob...dirty ****s

everyone else check pm's

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