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bump, more parts added/updated, split things into groups to make it easier to read

Chassis has subframe, rear window, rear quarter windows, would be good for a rear cut or something

Also has engine plate/compliance plate, car not listed as a writeoff or anything

$500

or $680 delivered via tow truck to your door SA metro only

if not off to SIMS metal or similar

Hi I am chasing a drivers side rear QTR window and shipping to Darwin.

If you can cut it out let me know a price with shipping

Regards Devo

bump, more parts added/updated, split things into groups to make it easier to read

Chassis has subframe, rear window, rear quarter windows, would be good for a rear cut or something

Also has engine plate/compliance plate, car not listed as a writeoff or anything

$500

or $680 delivered via tow truck to your door SA metro only

if not off to SIMS metal or similar

If I have to cut it out myself I'd want $90 for the driver rear quarter window this is including delivery to you in Darwin

need to act soon may be going to wreckers this Wed

hi im interested in cluster surround wot does it include pic preferably i will forward 20 bucks ur way is it a series 2 cluster

bank details

Hey man just wondering if you had this clip?

sorry sold rear wiper and motor today, brakes are not for sale

shell looks like it's been sold now as is

cluster surround is just the plastic piece that sits in the dashboard in front of the cluster (ie surrounds the front of it if you get what I mean), comes with screws, all parts from a Series II (the actual cluster/odometer has been already sold)

Hey, was wondering if you'd split the interior trim so I could get just the driver's side A-pillar trim? Mine's got some rather horrible holes in it from the previous owner installing a boost/AFR gauge.

Hey, was wondering if you'd split the interior trim so I could get just the driver's side A-pillar trim? Mine's got some rather horrible holes in it from the previous owner installing a boost/AFR gauge.

the A-pillar I have also has 2 or 3 screw holes in it, make an offer

seriously if you want me to split gear up make on offer, my prices are up there as is and some bundles are fair cheap already, if you need things broken up then make an offer at the same time

sorry front windscreen smashed

ok would u be able to send it to melbourne give me bank details and tell me wot i should put on the remitter and i will pay

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