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hey guys, i sold the beast some time ago, but i still have a few parts left, pics upon request, but im sure you know what they look like

retractable parcel cover: $50

parcel net: $50

passenger front door silver, some scratches, has electrics, has trim, no speaker, no mirror $50

front series 1 passenger guard, small scratches $80

rear bar reinforcement $50

series 2 honeycomb grille $150

series 2 drivers side indicator and fog light housing $50

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hey guys, i sold the beast some time ago, but i still have a few parts left, pics upon request, but im sure you know what they look like

retractable parcel cover: $50

parcel net: $50

passenger front door silver, some scratches, has electrics, has trim, no speaker, no mirror $50

front series 1 passenger guard, small scratches $80

rear bar reinforcement $50

series 2 honeycomb grille $150

series 2 drivers side indicator and fog light housing $50

......Chasing rear door window glass. Only because the darkness of the glass has been deemed illegal !!! I think all stagias

have the dak glass, any assistance appreciated . Cheers Mike

sorry cloaky, no glass and dont know of any, i got my car through regency with dark glass, you can have completely blacked out glass in station wagons and vans, its not illegal, look at panel vans.

tell them they are wrong, dont waste money on changing glass, but its just a film anyway, you can peel it off.

good luck with that

parcel cover is on hold until tonight, after that its up for grabs

other parts still available

get in fast a couple of people has asked about the cargo net

......Chasing rear door window glass. Only because the darkness of the glass has been deemed illegal !!! I think all stagias

have the dak glass, any assistance appreciated . Cheers Mike

if it is the factory privacy glass then it is complied that way, therefor it is not defectable.

basically the ruling goes if there is seats it is meant to be no more than 35% anything BEHIND that can be what ever darkness provided you have both door mirrors. however with the stagea as it was made with te privacy glass and complied with privacy glass it is legal on your rear door windows as well as everythign behind that. make sure whoever has deemed the glass illegal taht they are aware taht it is privacy glass and that it is complied with tis glass in it as it is factory.

i had an issue with my cordia. the model i had the tail lights were very dark, they were deemed tinted. i told them they were standard in fact they were off 2 different cars as i had a broken one so i replaced it with a good one. at the end of the day i was required to bring in some extra lights (i brought in another 3 pairs as i had a few wrecks) and tey had no coice but to pass them.

ok guys need this stuff gone,

retractable parcel cover: $40

passenger front door silver, some scratches, has electrics, has trim, no speaker, no mirror $30

front series 1 passenger guard, small scratches $60

rear bar reinforcement $30

series 2 honeycomb grille $100

series 2 drivers side indicator and fog light housing $30

be quick

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