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Hey just after some bits and pieces to get my car lookin good again

Im after a few parts so here goes...

Exterior

1. Springs to lower suspension (ie king springs) I dont want cut springs

2. RH Rear reverse light

3. Standard gtst 5 spoke wheel just 1, no tyre needed pretty sure its 16inch

Interior

1. single din pocket (ive converted double din stereo to single and now have a hole there!)

2. upper rear side garnishes that go to the side of the rear window (will provide photo to show whats needed.)

Thats all i can think of atm

I will need a rear boot lid at some stage later on and maby an rb20det motor too

I live in northern nsw if thats any help

my contact number is 0401589418 if anyone has any of this suff for me to buy provided the price is reasonable!

Cheers Rohin

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Hi have a set of kyb buzz spec springs and shocks that will lower the car enough to make it look decent plus i also have the single din pocket, the rh side reverse light and the rim .You can have the lot for $350 plus what ever it will cost to get it sent to you. Im located in millmerran qld if you keen sent me a pm

cheers james

just an update... I cant find the option to edit my first post so just letting everyone know ive already got the R/H reverse light and shocks n springs sorted

My wanted list has changed now lol the wheel is still a priority but not so much the other things as i got rego comin up so might have to hold off the boot lid n din pocket n stuff for a month or so :)

Sorry guys but thanks heaps for the offers!

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