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Got quite a few bits and peices lying around so im trying to get rid of them

This includes :

**UPDATED**

*1x Drivers Apillar - 2 small drill holes - GC $15 each

*1x Passenger A Pillar - VGC $20

*1x Centre Console with box storage compartment - crack inside box otherwise fine from outside $50

*Interior lamp assembly GC - $30

*Cigarette Lighter VGC $15

*Complete glove box VG $40

*Standard Rear Springs - VG $50

*interior door handle surround VGC $20

*Rear passenger complete door trim and Roof lining part VGC $50

*Passenger Door Trim, bottom part where store Cd's cracked, otherwise fine, can be repaired easy $50

*2x Sunroof motors VGC $ 80 each

*Rear aftermarket wing GTR style, painted white, GC $50

*Standard Intercooler GC $50

* 2 x 17inch impul wheels, tyres are Falcon Azenis(wide 255) and other Jap brand (235), good for track $100 for both

*Rear left Upper control arm VGC $30

*M-Spec Front Foglights in immaculate condition $150 for the pair

For all the dummies :

GC = Good Condition

VGC = Very Good Condition

pics hopefully uploaded this weekand if i get a chance...

Andrew...

Ph 0412 675 321

Pickup Castle Hill or Burwood

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I'm after the left rear passenger hand grip (bolted on the interior roof lining) if you have it.

I can come pick up at Burwood.

Your talking about the grip handle that u use to hold on to? Im pretty sure i got that, i'll have a look 2nite ... if i do $20 and its urs.

Yeah that's it. It's for the left rear seat passenger to hang onto when I take a fast left hand corner... :lol:

Let me know tomorrow if you have it and I'll swing by on the weekend to Burwood to pick it up.

Cheers...

Interested in the following:

*Rear aftermarket wing GTR style, painted white, GC $50

* 2 x 17inch impul wheels, tyres are Falcon Azenis(wide 255) and other Jap brand (235), good for track $100 for both

Are they still available? Can pick up as I live in Sydney.

Interested in the following:

*Rear aftermarket wing GTR style, painted white, GC $50

* 2 x 17inch impul wheels, tyres are Falcon Azenis(wide 255) and other Jap brand (235), good for track $100 for both

Are they still available? Can pick up as I live in Sydney.

have alot of interest , but both are still available, im in Castle hill sydney

i'll be there 2nite, you can come pick them up if u want.

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