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Hey everyone,

i searched high and low for this interior (total 6 wrecks) and have run into problems with my motor and need money to fix it first

contact - 0420 855 181, [email protected] or PM

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1. dash (with all vents in perfect condition, including dimister vents in perfect condition, no bubbles or peeling covering)

2. cluster surround (this is what lets this combo down, has holes drilled for ebc, missing switches in pic, but will be included)

3. steering colum trims (with keybarrel surround)

4. fuse panel trim (inc hks turbo timer)

5. center console (includes ac controller, 3x gauge holder, and din pocket)

6. radio surround (perfect condition)

7. glovebox (with trims)

8. all ashtrays, cig lighter etc

8. door trims, perfect condition, minor mark on underside (cannot be seen)

9. cluster (has got autogauge gauges in factory positon "water temp, oil temp and oil pressure")

price: want to sell complete for $600 ono if i have no interest i will post up seperate prices.

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split prices will be...

1. Dash - $150

2. Cluster surround - Free with dash or Seperate $20

3. Steering Column Trim w. Key Barrel Surround $30

4. Fuse Panel Trim w. HKS turbo timer $50

5. Center Console w. (w. Ac controler, 3gauge holder and Din pocket) $80

6. Radio Surround - $60

7. Glove Box w. Ashtray - $40

8. Door Trims - $100

9. Cluster - $250

BUMP

1. Dash - sold

2. Cluster surround -$15

3. Steering Column Trim w. Key Barrel Surround $15

4. Fuse Panel Trim w. HKS turbo timer $35

5. Center Console w. (w. Ac controler, 3gauge holder and Din pocket) $60

6. Radio Surround sold

7. Glove Box w. Ashtray - $25

8. Door Trims - sold

9. Cluster - $200 (gauges inserted are around 80-100bux a pop)

  • 2 weeks later...

1. Dash - sold

2. Cluster surround - $15

3. Steering Column Trim w. Key Barrel Surround - sold

4. Fuse Panel Trim w. HKS turbo timer $35

5. Center Console w. (w. Ac controler, 3gauge holder and Din pocket) $60

6. Radio Surround sold

7. Glove Box w. Ashtray - sold

8. Door Trims - sold

9. Cluster - $200 (gauges inserted are around 80-100bux a pop)

1. Dash - sold

2. Cluster surround - $15

3. Steering Column Trim w. Key Barrel Surround - sold

4. Fuse Panel Trim w. HKS turbo timer $35

5. Center Console w. (w. Ac controler, 3gauge holder and Din pocket) $60

6. Radio Surround sold

7. Glove Box w. Ashtray - sold

8. Door Trims - sold

9. Cluster - $200 (gauges inserted are around 80-100bux a pop)



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