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White bootlid mate. Is it in good condition, does it come with the working lock mechanism. Is the badge still on it? is there any rust on it?

Thanx heaps mate

pm me i'll get back to ya

sorry just to ad

The driver's side door. Is it in great nick..do dints or scratches. Does it come with the mirror or do u have the mirror for sale seperatley

Thanks

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hey noble

thanks for the great deal on the rear crossmember

i think people need to relax a bit, this guy has a lot of great stuff a lot of people want. selling skyline parts isn't the only thing he has to do, and when he finds time to get all the parts people ask for half the time they change their minds after they have been taken off.

keep up the good work mate and best of luck selling the rest of the stuff

i'll definately let u know if i need anyhting else.

| penfold sorry dude i think i have only the right hand or left hand section left...perhaps the | part cloest to the boot lock also

| the back , floor and 1 of the sides have already been taken

Erm, have a look at the pic - its just that one piece on the right I'm missing?

http://home.austarnet.com.au/myra/bootlining.jpg

Cheers,

Penfold

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