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floor mats sold

grill sold

front blinkers/ fog lights sold

front and rear bar sold pending payment

ac compressor sold pending payment

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how much can you do the drivers side door shipped to 4226 qld?

if your anywhere near syd or canberra on the 8th or 9th of nov i'll take it off your hands

does it have the stock 17's on it?

if so, how much are you after?

how about some m35 17's ( 235 x 45 x 8.5)

with slight curb rash!

with some japanese autogaurd tyres ... $100 plus postage

what steering wheel you got mate? if its momo, i'll almost definately take it, even if its just the normal type as long as its in good condition i might take it... just want an airbag wheel as my new stag has a MOMO jet wheel on it :)

what steering wheel you got mate? if its momo, i'll almost definately take it, even if its just the normal type as long as its in good condition i might take it... just want an airbag wheel as my new stag has a MOMO jet wheel on it :)

I dont have the momo wheel but i do have the standard one in what i would call pretty good nick give me your email address and ill send you a pic

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Hey. Do you still have the metal clips that hold the rear metal pate on the back of the hood lining. Mine are all broken. Thanks

yeah i will say i would but im not 100% sure which parts you mean if you could take a pic of yours just so i can see what i am looking at thanks nathan

il grab apic when i get a chance but if you open the boot and look at the hood lining there is a metal plate that goes from one side to the other on the back edge just inside the hatch, i need the clips that hold it on and possibly the plate pending if i can straighten mine.

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