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hey people, im in SA and require some ceffy parts, preferably black bits but colour doesnt matter too much.

need

Rear bar (standard) or autech

Rear Bar reo

Fuel Tank

Boot

Series 1 (dimple style) tail lights (rhs) especially

if you can help, please pm me, email [email protected] or sms or call 0431557311, looking for these parts asap.

cheers,

Luke

hey people, im in SA and require some ceffy parts, preferably black bits but colour doesnt matter too much.

need

Rear bar (standard) or autech

Rear Bar reo

Fuel Tank

Boot

Series 1 (dimple style) tail lights (rhs) especially

if you can help, please pm me, email [email protected] or sms or call 0431557311, looking for these parts asap.

cheers,

Luke

I have some series 1 lights although not in the best condition, ill check the RHS and see if its worth mentioning.

Hey mate i got a boot lid in Adelaide $75

Paul

0422444532

PS

<<<< Thats a pic from when i owned the car.... good pic to

Edited by DR30RSX

always liked that pic :P

what colour is the boot again paul?

and rb25detc33 if u can let me know about the tail lights that'd b sweet

always liked that pic :P

what colour is the boot again paul?

and rb25detc33 if u can let me know about the tail lights that'd b sweet

Just in the middle of moving house at the moment, but ill head back tomorrow and dig them out. Will let you know tomorrow.

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