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I only have what is listed, if it's not listed, I don't have it.

1 - FRONT LEFT GUARD

2 - REAR CENTER TAIL LIGHT (CENTER GARNISH)

3 - ALL INTERIOR PLASTICS

4 - DASH

5 - CLUSTER with LOW KM's

6 - WINDSCREEN FRONT with RUBBER

7 - WINDSCREEN REAR with RUBBER

8 - PASSENGER DOOR WITH GLASS AND MIRROR

9 - REAR LEFT QUARTER GLASS with RUBBER

10 - REAR RIGHT QUARTER GLASS with RUBBER

Prices:

1 - $80

2 - $50

3 - $10 - $20 depending on which plastic you want

4 - $70 good condition

5 - $100

6 - $100

7 - $100

8 - $100

9 - $100

10 - $100

Few more parts will be added soon with pictures.

Colour of car is marone (dark red).

LOCATION: OLYMPIC PARK - SYDNEY

Contact: PM Me

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I only have what is listed, if it's not listed, I don't have it.

1 - FRONT LEFT GUARD

2 - REAR CENTER TAIL LIGHT (CENTER GARNISH)

3 - ALL INTERIOR PLASTICS

4 - DASH

5 - CLUSTER with LOW KM's

6 - WINDSCREEN FRONT with RUBBER

7 - WINDSCREEN REAR with RUBBER

8 - PASSENGER DOOR WITH GLASS AND MIRROR

9 - REAR LEFT QUARTER GLASS with RUBBER

10 - REAR RIGHT QUARTER GLASS with RUBBER

11 - Rear seats COMPLETE

12 - Standard fuel pump

13 - Door sills ($20 EACH)

Prices:

1 - $80

2 - $50

3 - $10 - $20 depending on which plastic you want

4 - $100 GOOD CONDITION, NO CRACKS ETC

5 - $100

6 - $100

7 - $100

8 - $100

9 - $100

10 - $100

11 - $70

12 - $60

Few more parts will be added soon with pictures.

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Colour of car is marone (dark red).

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LOCATION: OLYMPIC PARK - SYDNEY

Contact: PM Me

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