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sideskirt pods,at the rear of the front wheel arches.there not apart of the skirts,they are missing in the photos you posted.you have them matey?

so they go on the guards ? then yes i have them will throw a pic up when i get home tonight

ok items sold so far

dayz bar

dayz pods(pending payment)

Radiator

transmission fluid cooler

slat Grill(pending payment)

xeon headlights(pending payment)

Tail lights(pending payment)

Centre console

to the person that sent me the text saying they wanted the tail lights, due to you not answering your phone for 2 days and a couple of other purchase requests for these lights, i will be selling them to the first person to come through with payment.

sorry but i think if you were serious you would be making yourself contactable

payment should go thro for pods and grill soon,im also after the rear seat lever release cover (plastic thing that surrounds it) on the passanger side in the boot

that makes fark all sense,want a picture of it?

payment should go thro for pods and grill soon,im also after the rear seat lever release cover (plastic thing that surrounds it) on the passanger side in the boot

that makes fark all sense,want a picture of it?

nah i have two kids, am getting good at deciphering sht ... the surround from the handle that folds the seats forward .. no problem will throw it in with the pods and grill

Looking for spare tyre bolt down thingy, plastic housing for fuel pump that sits inside the tank, and airbox (or just the snorkel). PM me prices if you wish (flood control won't let my PM you yet).

:P

sweet :) getting my rust cut open in a few days, its its bad might need to replace the whole lot :P

Be carful TJ

RWD front strut towers are totally different to AWD strut towers.

So is the front suspension setup.

PM sent

I need your contact details

Where in Brisbane is the car?

pm replied, car is in ipswich contact me on 0400 416 092

following items are sold

gearbox

diff

all 4 doors

slat grill

couple of trim bits

centre console

interior light

all other parts are still available

and due to ridiculous prices to post parts it may take me a day to confirm postage costs - $ 40 to post a grill to adelaide :down:

teach me for packing it properly

turbo is also now sold pending payment - taking offers for the rest of the car or on individual parts - xeon headlights still available, as are the tail lights and numerous other parts

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