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Interested in:

- drivers seat rail

- both drivers side and passengers side window switch

- seat belts

- drivers side mirror

- drivers side window front guide runner

(or how much for the whole drivers side door ?)

Will pay cash and pickup tomorrow.

PM me a price for the bulk purchase.

I may also be interested in the sunroof, but will need to figure out how to install it.

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hey man is the power window switchs for the drivers door still for sale cos i hav been lookin for one for awhile now mine died ;)

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hey mate if you have them i would be intersted in

-drivers engine mount

-hard brake line to passengers side

-lower rubbers holding radiator in

-all rubbers holding in ac condensor

i am willing to come pay cash and pick up any or all if you have it this sunday if your keen as i will be in sydney then..

could you even sms me on 0448174195

need these bits for pink slip before its too late lol

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