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Hey guys, starting to strip my 32 2 door since it is now predominantly track orientated, so I have the following parts available.

A/C compressor with bracket $90

A/C condenser $80

All lines and evaporator $offers

Rear seats in very good condition $50

Roof lining (for sunroof vehicle) good condition bar dirty hand prints which should clean off $50

Rear seat belts excellent condition $30 each

Rear "door cards" (don't know what to call them, it's a 2 door) good condition except the fabric lining needs to be reattached. $30 each

Boot lining, average condition, some tears $10

Boot carpet and cardboard base (sunk in center) $10

Rear parcel shelf (has holes for 6x9" speakers, apart from that excellent condition) $10

Should also have any other little bits from the rear interior so let me know if you need anything not listed. Only have a picture of the air con bits for now. Located in Aspendale, Melbourne

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Photos and some new stuff:

Rear seats $50

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Roof lining $50

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Rear "door cards" $30 each

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Boot lining $10

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Boot carpet $10

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Rear parcel shelf $10

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B/C pillar trim $20 each

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Boot/cabin divider $20

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Hey Josh. Just a heads up. If you plan on running a surge tank in the future don't sell the boot/cabin divider coz scruitineers won't allow it. (same cabin space)

  On 14/03/2011 at 12:42 AM, Josh_TypeX said:

Photos and some new

B/C pillar trim $20 each

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I'll take these right now have the money ready to go

Text me on 0466893693

  On 16/04/2011 at 1:40 PM, Russman said:

Hey Josh. Just a heads up. If you plan on running a surge tank in the future don't sell the boot/cabin divider coz scruitineers won't allow it. (same cabin space)

Thanks for the heads up Russell, boot/cabin divider no longer for sale :)

Long weekend price drops:

A/C compressor with bracket $70

A/C condenser $60

All lines and evaporator $offers

Rear seats in very good condition $40

Roof lining (for sunroof vehicle)$40

Rear seat belts excellent condition $30 each

Rear "door cards" (don't know what to call them, it's a 2 door) good condition except the fabric lining needs to be reattached. $20 each

Boot lining, average condition, some tears $Free

Boot cardboard base (sunk in center) $Free

Rear parcel shelf (has holes for 6x9" speakers, apart from that excellent condition) $10

B/C pillar trim Drivers side $20 each

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Want this stuff gone, will take *almost* any offer. Find a cheaper price and I will beat it by 10%! :P

P.s. For anyone that noticed, yes this is a copy and paste bump from my other thread.

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A/C compressor, lines, rear seat, rear "door" cards, boot trim all sold. List update:

A/C condenser $60

Roof lining (for sunroof vehicle)$40

Rear seat belts excellent condition $30 each

Boot cardboard base (sunk in center) $Free

Rear parcel shelf (has holes for 6x9" speakers, apart from that excellent condition) $10

B/C pillar trim Drivers side (cracked at b/c intersection, sits alright when fitted) $10

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