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i see the cover for the engine bay fuse box - what about the base section ?

dont need the wiring, just the part that mounts to the chassis

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Front left inner guard?

Sorry mate it's sold already

can i get the short shifter?

i'd like to keep it complete with the gearbox sorry mate

carbon canistor please ??

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Ill take the strut brace and also the rear passenger side taillight if in really good cond and will fit a series II.

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wot colour is the bonnet?

thanks

Bonnet is black in colour, series 1 style

Depending on what area of sydney you are, I might take the white dash cluster...

Lemme know :)

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pics of bonnet (especailly area with dent) and also interested in cluster if it's going for the right price, feel free to PM if these parts will fit a series 1 gtst, cheers

No worries, i'll get some photos of it over the weekend

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