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Hey everyone ! Just getting rid of some stuff that I have off of my cef and ceff shell.

Dont have prices yet as I thought id just put it out there and see what peeps are chasing. Have just about every factory part, cept for driveline stuff. So let me know what you need and i will chase it up with a price.

Will update this on the weekend.

Just a small list of things I have -

2 x sets of S1 Tail lights

1 x set of s1 headlights (projectors)

1 x aftermarket mesh grille

1 x Dashmat ( great condish )

Electric window switches

Plenty of exterior trim

2 x spare mirrors

1 x bonnet with bonnet pins

1 x boot (has 2 hail dings just like bonnet)

Full After market kit, front bar has crack, (fibreglass repairable)

All glass cept for rear glass which I am taxing for my cef.

Weld in half cage.

So yeah let me know what your after and ima dig round =P

Yep and note can ship.

Thanxu,

Tales

0430-124-417

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Dont have rear seatbelts, had some missing on my street cef, bought R32 rears. Works fine.

Negative on boot interior, and i know what you mean by shit belting up your quarters =/ Unfortunatley that piece of trim in the rear passanger quarter is broken. Sorry man.

Neg on small door bages...never seen them at all lol pics?

Complete Shell however is SOLD pending payment.

I do however have pics of the kit. Unsure on the manufacturer, but maybe someone can share some light?

http://tinypic.com/r/qyzwcn/7

http://tinypic.com/r/2lic3tt/7

$250.00 for the kit

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gday there tales , how are ya , just letting you know i am interested in the full body kit and also the front windscreen as well , consider them sold at the rite price , took down your contact number so will give you a call today

btw where abouts you from man ?

cheers anthony

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