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Hi Brian,

I'm after the high pressure hose/pipe which is attached to the transfer case at the back of the gear box. This hose/pipe can be unscrewed easily. I've attached the pic of it; Please let me know if you have it.

Cheers,

Danny

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Hi Brian,

I'm after the high pressure hose/pipe which is attached to the transfer case at the back of the gear box. This hose/pipe can be unscrewed easily. I've attached the pic of it; Please let me know if you have it.

Cheers,

Danny

Sorry mate, i do not have it, it was missing.

Edited by Midnight Racer
do u still have the indicators?? are they all orange or clear with orange indicator? where in southside of brisbane are u located? interested in door trims as well if they will fit a gtst.

sorry mate, indicators sold and pick up today. door trim is still avaulable. I live in stretton.

I think it can fit gtst bcz door size is same.

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Do you have the two interior kick panels that is the cover over the computer on the passenger side and the other one is next to the drivers right foot. I'm also after the ash tray under the stereo and the two GT badges on the front guards. If you have these things please pm me your phone number and I will contact you. Thanks.

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