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Hey all,

A few months ago coming home from the snow, a person driving my car hit a kangaroo. I bought the better part of a nose cut repairing it. There are some spares from that repair, some of which have damage. I've got no place to store all this stuff so it's gotta go, hopefully to a good home :)

Indicators (pair); both of them in working order as far as I know. No cracks in the plastic. Rubber mount seals are fractured from age I think but still in place.

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Dayz front bar - white; Skippy rolled up the passenger side and cracked some of the plastic under the headlight. Great looking front bar imo. All the mounting point are still fine.

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Driver's side headlight; from the nose cut. clean and tidy, no damage.

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Front bar support; now I would assume this is at least slightly bent from the impact on the passenger's side but honestly the front bar didn't shift from the car so it's mostly straight for sure.

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Whatever this waterbottle is; which I assume is leftover from the nose cut.

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I'm not even gonna put prices up. Make an offer I guess. Feel free to cherry pick, but I'd rather just get rid of the whole lot to someone who has room to keep spares. At the moment this is all living in the back of a Holden wagon I bought to get around in while the stagea was being repaired. Sidenote; if you want a cheap reliable holden runabout I'll leave these in the back! Haha.

Cheers,

Nye

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