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full velour interior (whole inside of car) in immaculate condition,

complete dash gtst instruments-turbo, boot lid, grille inc badge, petrol tank and sender, 4 wheel steering rack (rear), hicas diff not noisy, full aus seat belts like new for compliance+child restaints, head lights (50% condition), tail light surround and a few other bits and pieces

please call mobile number for prices..it would be much appreciated

0413 688 176 after 10am....Nadia or Shane

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I bag the Plastic that goes around the Gear shifter (taking thats its a manual), lighter, and tray. Just need the plastic not the actual Tray or lighter. How much u want for that?

:rofl:

I bag the Plastic that goes around the Gear shifter (taking thats its a manual), lighter, and tray. Just need the plastic not the actual Tray or lighter. How much u want for that?

:P

to the guy that wants the plastic surround for the gear shifter...yes it is a manual. please call us on 0413688176...nadia and shane

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Hi, I need the plastic that goes under the dasd, the part above the pedals that the fuse box cover goes in, also the boot carpet/board that covers the battery and fuel tank, and exhuast temp sensor?

hey mate

do u have the rear skyline sign that sits in between the tail lights? if its clear and in good condition ill take it

if u have a pic email it to [email protected] plz

cheers mate

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