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Like I said I know I will get in trouble for not posting in the classified section, but I'm in a bit of a hurry and the fs section doesn't usually get as much attention.

I am after some a1 condition roof rails if anyone in the brisbane/gold coast area has them.

As some of you might know a tree fell on my stag and it's being repaired at the moment. The repairer got some rails from a wreckers but they are also scratched beyond repair.

To save him ordering from japan, and therefore me having to wait till next year for it to be fixed.

Does anyone have a set of a+ condition roof rails?

Thanks,

Dave-

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Which wreckers did they come from?

Nizzpro on the gold coast has a low KM manual silver stagea which should be in good condition

I have removed mine but are painted my body colour

Pm RB26stagea, Micah has his off this car

I would get them to fit the crappy ones for now and wait to fit the brand new ones if the insurance company is paying anyway

They are all around 10 years old now and starting to look like crap.

Ok cool no worries.

I'm pretty sure he said it was Nizzpro, but I'lll check tomorrow.

Not a bad idea, I'll see if they're up for putting it together now, and then putting the new one's in when they arrive. Dunno if I'd be up for that myself. Or maybe I should just be patient.......hmmm

Thanks anyway mate

:)

dude tell ur insurance comp u cant find a set and to look into roof rack covers like what mike has its just a peice of who knows what that covers where they go... looks was better i rekn n somthing diff. there paying so who cares

dude tell ur insurance comp u cant find a set and to look into roof rack covers like what mike has its just a peice of who knows what that covers where they go... looks was better i rekn n somthing diff. there paying so who cares

If you want to go the the roof strips instead PM me for details. They are nearly ready getting moulds made now

I would just wait, leave the hood lining out and get new ones and fit later

yeah i thought about doin that, it would look good but i got a wagon 4 practicality. Otherwise i wouldv got a gtst or somethin. Im gona use the rails if theyre there. I decided just to wait for new ones from japan, they wernt in to the idea of put it together twice.

Cheers fellas, post can b deleted now

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