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hey mate im after this unit for the driver side power window its not the controll unit its a little black box that sits brhind the door trim on the right hand side pm me back if u have it and interested in selling it i dont no how to explain it

Alright I don't think my PM's are working currently I am chasing the following parts I hope you can help me out.

R32 Fuel Sender

R32 Door Trims

R32 Window Rubbers (Coupe)

PM me as soon as you can.

Cheers

Adam

pm'd you twice.. want that vent!!
Hey, I am interested in the door trims. I sent you a PM but haven't heard anything back could you please reply to it or let me know if you got it. Also do you have a fuel sender?
still havent replyed to my pm about guards.

no shit, reply to ur PM's mate. i have sent u a few and still waiting on a reply, if u cant get on here give us ur email address.

no shit, reply to ur PM's mate. i have sent u a few and still waiting on a reply, if u cant get on here give us ur email address.

Probably a better idea, email me [email protected]

Ill reply to as many questions here as i can;

- Vents and dash still available, happy to post to China if $$ are there, Gosford no problem.

- Yes i have black controller box behind door trim for electric windows, email me for details.

- Only have drivers side guard left, in perfect condition.

- Door trims are still available, both in excellent condition.

- Still have fuel sender, no worries.

- Window rubbers are there aswell.

- No rear strut brace

- Got internal rear trims, PM sent about that one this morning.

- Have tail lights, in great condition, email me for details.

I apologise for taking a while to reply, i run a business that trades 6.5 days a week so i cannot always get on here, emailing me is your best bet of an instant reply.

[email protected]

Thanks guys,

Glenn

Probably a better idea, email me [email protected]

Ill reply to as many questions here as i can;

I apologise for taking a while to reply, i run a business that trades 6.5 days a week so i cannot always get on here, emailing me is your best bet of an instant reply.

[email protected]

Thanks guys,

Glenn

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