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What conditions the roof lining in? mines malting f**kin annoying fluff all over my interior!!! also after both door trims in good condition, also the plastic triangular bits on the interior opposite the mirrors

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Dan,

you using your hazard switch and demister switches?

and the cup holder in the centre console?

and how are your gear boot and handbrake boot?

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  BOVed said:
What conditions the roof lining in? mines malting f**kin annoying fluff all over my interior!!! also after both door trims in good condition, also the plastic triangular bits on the interior opposite the mirrors

Roof lining is in pretty good condition I feel. Pm me a number if interested.

  Craved said:
Dan,

you using your hazard switch and demister switches?

and the cup holder in the centre console?

and how are your gear boot and handbrake boot?

Hey Chris,

I am at this stage planning to use all of that stuvv again... but if I don't I'll keep you in mind.

  Musky said:
im after the plastic surround bit for manual, dont suppose youve got one lying around? and dont forget about that snorkel :(

Still using that also Musky, and I really want to start to put the car back together next week... so hopefully I will find the snorkel then! :D

  mr_crust said:
do the skirts suit series 1 or 2 ? also what colour are they?

Cam off a Series 1, but I would assume that they would fit a series 2 also. they are grey, and again have some stickers still on them I think.

Cheers

Dan.

Sorry for being a bit lost... but not sure what you mean by door cards?

I don't think that there is much I'll be selling from the door section as I am keeping the trim on them.

  baron25 said:
still waiting on the photos

Sorry mate,

I didn't get my camera back today as I hoped, I will pick up Dad's tomorrow night and take some picks of all the parts, so end of the week they will be up, very sorry to all that have asked for pics.

gonna be a busy week for more reasons than one!

  bLaCkMaN said:
pm sent!

And replied!

Dan.

  Sauce said:
Hey when possible can I see some pics of the skirts? Cheers mate :D

Sure can... I'll hopefully get them up by friday. ;)

  mid life crisis said:
complete instrument cluster series 1 r33 you got i? if so how much and how many ks is it showing

Will be still using the cluster at this stage, sorry mate. :wave:

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