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Hi mate,

I live in Geelong and have some stuff you may be interested in, i have both the front and rear seats with the rear and passenger in great condition and the front with two small cig burns on them, see pictures. plus i do have the door panels and rear plastic panels but you may have to check them out as their condition varies.

Cheers,

Bernard.

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Hi mate,

I live in Geelong and have some stuff you may be interested in, i have both the front and rear seats with the rear and passenger in great condition and the front with two small cig burns on them, see pictures. plus i do have the door panels and rear plastic panels but you may have to check them out as their condition varies.

Cheers,

Bernard.

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sounds good mate can i get ur number?

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Had heaps of help on here thanks everyone.

All i need now is,

the vents that push into the dash

demister vents

l/h window switch

r/h window switch

trims that cover the side mirror screws

radio and gear stick surrounds

dash parts above the pedals

Cheers guys

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