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As per topic title, looking to buy interior pieces. These include:

Door trims both left and right (no damage, switches not necessary, must have speaker guards in tact, with fabric insert)

Rear Quarter Cards

Trims above rear quarters

Boot interior

Front A Pillar trims

PM prices and pics please or sms 0448944096

Cheers,

Brenton

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As per topic title, looking to buy interior pieces. These include:

Door trims both left and right (no damage, switches not necessary, must have speaker guards in tact, with fabric insert)

Rear Quarter Cards

Trims above rear quarters

Boot interior

Front A Pillar trims

PM prices and pics please or sms 0448944096

Cheers,

Brenton

hi man

drivers side trim no damage good nick

Passenger trim has 20 cent damage on bottom of trim other wise good nick

both rear quarter cards and upper trim but one is cracked but could be glued

complete boot trim no section cut out for rear brace

passenger A pillar garnish in good nick

Drivers A pillar garnish has 2 small 1/8 holes in it.

300.00 plus freight

stuart 0409135950

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