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Driver and passenger seatbelts - $35 Drivers side SOLD, Passenger $15

Rear wiper with motor - $5 SOLD

Hood lining with interior lights and sun visors - $50 Can separate. Sun visors sold. $30 for the lining and lights.

Centre console with decent hand brake cover - $40

Glove box - $25

Door trims both sides - Available again. $40ea or $60 for both

Rear seat side trims - $20 for both SOLD

Heater, A/C, fan unit. (under dash). Has had the A/C lines chopped but heater core and fan are good. - $50 can sell just the bits you want.

A pillar trims - $10

Climate control module - SOLD

Adding the rear quarter window trims. $40 for both.

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also still got driver side kick panel. $15

How Upto date is this list and are u able to bring stuff to Sydney for WTAC?

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That is up to date. Happy to bring things up to WTAC at Eastern Creek. Let me know before wednesday 8th as I'll be coming up that day.

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Hey mate, would ya have the rear 1/4 window trims?

Yeah mate. Pretty sure I've still got them. Reasonable condition but they're not 100% so $40 for both.

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Still parts available. Give me some offers, not really chasing money, just trying to clear these parts to someone that needs them.

Hey man, you got any dash vents? My bogan mate put his feet up on the dash and busted my vent. You got any vents?

Cheers.

P.S please let me know if you have any dash vents. Thanks.

Hey was wondering if when the a/c was in the car was it working. If so can i grab the tx valve out of it.

Cheers.

You'll have to elaborate on what that is. A/C has been out of the car for like 5 years but might still have it. It did work.

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