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these parts left, priced to sell........

Tailgate,lights,wing $300 complete

left side doors including interior trim $150ea

box $450

engine minus turbo $1400

seats $200

seatbelts complete set, $80

right side electric mirror $50

diff and rear craddle $450

speedo cluster $100

dash $100

Do u have the drivers side weather shield above the drivers and passenger window. Will pay top dollar if u have? and also the grey carpet panels attached to the back of the rear seats. I want to put an amp in but dont want to damage mine until i can get another set.

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Sideskirts are they Dayz?

If so I will take them if still available.

Also need interior A pillar moulds...

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i have the carpet panels but dont have the drivers weather shield

how much for the panels to be posted to melbourne and also would u seperate the back boot door. i am after the carpet panel in the boot as i want to put speakers in. If this is available how much is it going to cost to get all of it to me?

Travelling through C-Town tomorrow.

Would like to purchase the sideskirts.

Can you PM me your number so I can give you a call when I am in the area?

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Just wondering if there still are some parts left.....

Interested in the sideskirts (how much is left of the second one...)

Would like the rear wing as well if you would separate it since the shipping probably would be expensive to Sweden otherwise!

Would you consider shipping over here...

Chears!

  • 3 months later...

sorry had lost my password

i have the following left

both left doors, 100ea

right passanger door, 100

tailgate dayz tune wing and tail lights 300

diff and shafts-rear 350

front left guard, 50

boot pannel 50

right side mirror 50

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