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have a pair of new sunline racing carbon interior door trims

no longer need them as ive sold my 34 gtr

speaker holes arent cut out if u want them exposed.

http://sunline-racing.com/gtr34/006.htm

$1200

located in sydney @ a friends shop @ ingleburn atm, so pickup can be made from there if need be.

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sold to julz :)

seeing u dont like to reply to my pm's ill ask on here where the f**k r my door trims novak???

contact me today its been 42 days since i deposited money andf i want what i paid for

the only reason i havnt gone to the mods or the police is because he hasnt logged on since the 5th of may. however if he doesnt not get back to me by sunday (going away for a work thing) night there will be repurcutions for his very poor form. :D

if he told me it would be 1.5months i would have bought them direct from japan for $600 extra

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Has he contacted you yet man? :)

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