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Sorry to the mods, but being that all these parts are specific to cefiro's and laurels i thought it would be benefincial to post this here..if you need to move then no problem

I have a few cefiro/laurel parts lying around that i am wanting to get rid of. I can barely walk into my shed anymore.

cefiro parts:

Front and rear standrd bumpers

Cefiro floor mats (genuine) i have a couple of sets of these.

Dash surround

Air-con control unit (the part with the buttons on the dash)

Black carpet in good condition.

Velour roof lining (grey) could do with a clean but has no tears etc.

Dash cluster (odometer spins freely since accident, not sure if speedo works)

Cefiro/laurel interchangable parts

Passenger side LEATHER seat.

Electric aerial

assorted interior pieces eg: dash surround bits

MAKE OFFERS ON THIS STUFF I NEED SOME ROOM!!!

I have other bits that i have forgotten too........if you are after something specific just let me know and i will see if i have it.

Give me a call on 0402 807 417 if you have any questions etc.

Cheers

Dash surround bits!! bags it - will call now to explain since it's a little hard to explain in text.

Sold - the air con vents in the middle of the car and the little air con vent that points at the passenger side mirror.

FYI to everyone else he doesn't have the passenger vent surround that everyone seems to be missing, nor the right hand side little air con vent that everyone sticks a gauge into.

SHOT GUN Air-con control unit (the part with the buttons on the dash)!!! $20??? Or tell me if Im dreaming.

PM as well.

And if you dont read that, I'll come down on the weekend whenever your most free!!!

I'll also look at the floor matts.

Carpet.......$70 ......Plus postage,due to the size i ask that you organise frieght, I am happy to drop it off at the Gold Coast depot.

Aerial may be sold...will let you know if it falls through.

Anyone else? I have a few mech parts too eg: coil packs etc etc

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