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Hi guys, parting out the rest of the car, No engine or trans. Rest is mostly complete, body and interior in good condition, twin sunroof, privacy glass on back doors, cloth interior, everything 'was' working, mostly stock car, colour is black.

let me know what you need and ill give you a price and photos if required.

See my previous posts for some other items

thanks

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Do you have the external air temp sensor?

Yes mate its still there and working, it is the part connected to two wires via plug next to the thermo fan isnt it?

do you have the drivers side front seat belt? Mines not springing back properly anymore in my Autech

Yeah i got it mate, good condition and retracts. $25 + postage

That should be the one. How much do you want for it?

Cant seem to find another one for sale to reference a price, how does $20 plus postage sound?

Yeah i got it mate, good condition and retracts. $25 + postage

Do you know if its the same colour?

Also any chance you have the rubber boot mat?

Can you price up postage to Kambah ACT 2902

Any chance i could grab the concentric bolt and nut from the drivers rear toe arm, I know it's specific, will buy whole arm if you would prefer.

Yeah mate shouldnt be a problem, let me check it out, i just want to make sure its not damaged or seized etc.

Will get back to you tomorrow.

Interior door trims, good condition $200 including all window switches and chrome door handles.

$150 on their own.

Matching seats in good condition $250.

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Yes mate space saver is there as is the floor boards in pretty good condition, the moulded felt thing between the tyre and floor boards is there also. $50 plus postage if your interested.

Do you have a spacey for it? Also do you have the two floor boards that cover the tire

Car has a tow bar if anyone is interested, unsure if its factory or aftermarket, looks pretty solid.

What's the tow bar rated at and willing to ship?

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