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hey guys

got these 3 things up for sale

1: "CEFFY" plates, $600

2: brand new set of weathershilds still in packaging, $120 delivered

3: autech front bar, this is only an enquirey at the moment as i dont realy wana sell it but throw me some offers

weathersheilds are the only thing that will be posted, others are pick up

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Jason!

STOP WHORING PARTS!!!

IVE BEEN WANTING WEATHER SHIELDS FOR YEARS!!!! :)

PLEASE can you let me have these??

if you let me buy these then you can have your reo bar + aircon compressor for free.. im not kidding!

i'll copy pasta this to your inbox in case you accidentally buy these

PLEASE do me this solid i REALLY want these!!!

hey guys these parts are off my wreck.

wheather strips sold. also wrecking car. all of the running gear not for sale got all the interior minus center consol. got 4 point cage, wing, front and rear wipers one late model rear light (right hand side) right hand doors are fine all the glass is fine except the windscreen and front left window. txt 0422373612 for parts and prices.

cheers Andrew

So why can't you just tell us where we can buy new ones ?

Did you get them from Nissan? don't even want to know how much, just WHERE :worship:

Reason I ask is I am keen to know if they're still available to buy from Nissan at all.

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