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I have up for sale what is left from a half cut of an a31 cefiro.

No engine, gearbox, or computer.

Available

- Bonnet $250

- Headlights $400 the pair

- Front Bar with indicators $200

- Air condensor $100

- Air con fan $50

- Fan control buttons and temp sensor $50

- Power steering rack $250

- Radiator $200

- Parker lights and indicator $50 each

All other parts that can be seen in images are for sale let me know what you want and we can talk price

My email is [email protected]

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Yes to both i have the pedal assembly and also the speedo cable. I was really after selling major parts at the moment if i have no luck selling them soon i will let you know and arrange the parts. Thanks for the interest. Luke

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I am pretty desperate for the speedo cable.

I need one for rego.

Remember that people that want body parts etc arent really gonna need a speedo cable. Its also pretty pointless without engine and gearbox.

While your at it i am also interested in those lovely painted air vents.

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