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Few more parts sold:

ECU, front bar, front reo, drv guard, drv door, bonnet

to you have the GT badges off the quarter panels?

wat condition are the side skirts it?

Sorry mate those badges are sold, and the car didn't have any sideskirts

Hey mate, chasing the ignition barrel + key as my car literally just got broken into and %%^&ed up!

Please let me know if you could hold that till my payday early next week and what post to Melb would be.

Cheers

Yep i've still got them. PM sent

where abouts in sydney are you located?

i'm about 10 mins south of the airport

hi, can you let me know if you still have the passenger door, thx

Yep still have it, PM sent

dam i was interested in the drivers door

need a silver one ! with no interior trim, if u come acros one soon let me no

will do :P

Hey mate, Im chasing a passenger side door cup (or coin holder)!

Please PM if u can help me out :)

Sorry mate don't have the passenger side, only the drivers side unfortunately

so dash shows everything except distance travelled and total distance travelled correct?

Sorry mate the cluster is sold

im chasing the a/c compressor and boot interior sides and floor etc need them a.s.a.p if u still got them thanks mate

yep still have them, PM sent

Are the floor mats black?

Also wondering if you still got the feul flap/lid

Thanks

yo, Didn't have any floor mats sorry. still have the fuel flap lid though - $15

Hey phat! Wouldn't have the whole clutch fan assembly still would ya?

Sorry mate the clutch fan is already sold

steering rack in good condition? pm with a price please mate.

cheers

Yup it's in good nick. PM sent

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