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door/window seals, will take them if you have them

any of those trim clips with the screw in the middle

upper dash vents (the de-mister ones that sit just under front window)

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Chris

I'm chasing:

*a coilpack or 2 (will get back to you about that as i'm checking all of mine today) *possibly an AFM...

*also need the trim for inside the boot.

*Do Still have the stock airbox as well?

*Drivers side Dash vent that goes above the climate control

*Drivers Side A-Pillar cover (added)

what sort of prices are you looking for for the above?

EDIT: Drivers Side A-Pillar cover added

I'm after:

- front indicators l/r (hopefully u have the clear indicators)

- front light cluster l/r (after the projector lights)

- clear protective cover for instrument cluster

- centre vents

- stock gear knob

Is this a GTS-t or GTR you're wrecking?

Can you post pics of your parts to verify condition? Purchase will obviously depend on the condition of parts.

I am after, the interior temperature sensor, the rear window rubber, rear pods, passenger aircon vent, vents that blow onto window (if they are still straight, not twisted due to the heat) and so you have any aftermarket parts, boost guage, boost guage pod???

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