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hey do you have these?

Missingparts.jpg

Also looking for the front a/c line from the condensor to the compressor.

I need it shipped to california USA 91776

thanks!

hey do you have these?

Missingparts.jpg

I may do mate. I will check on saturday morning and let you know. I cant remember exactly which part of the dash peaces I have

Also looking for the front a/c line from the condensor to the compressor.

I need it shipped to california USA 91776

thanks!

I txt messaged you the other day about ceffy centre console, got no reply?

Sorry mate that is the wrong number. I will edit that in a second text 0403316753 I have the center console it is an auto one.

Everything but door cards seats and the main bit of the dasg is forsale. Hit me up and ill tell you what I have. Everything is in good condition. And im pretty sure I havethe left air vent.

Text me on 0403316763

this is the wrong number please text or call 0403316753 i can not edit the main post for some reason.

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