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here we go peeps

i have a few things for sale here. I am located in Bentleigh East Victoria

panels are all gun metal grey

s1.5 bootlid with hinges (good condition) $70 (i will throw spoiler in with it for free as i dont know if the leds work)

s1.5 Tail lights (good condition) $50

S1.5 front bar and reo (needs paint) $70

s1.5 bonnet (needs paint) $50

s1.5 Passenger door (needs paint) $50

s1.5 auto transmission (unknown condition) $70

PM me if your interested (first pm will get dibs on respective item... as long as they dont muck me around)

cheers Matt

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