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Smittler,

interest in both headlights (depends on damage etc)

also need some interior parts, being the centerconsole, possible glove box (depending if my key will open it :D) i might be able to come around and check out that parts if thats ok?

can u pm me details on price and damage etc thanks

mike

hey all.. sorry about the late reply - i'm living up at Laneclin (wedge) (1.5 hours north of perth) at the moment because i'm crayfishing this season... so my net access is very very limited.

R33_KRAZY - sorry champ... i dont have the radiator

elbee111 - sorry to be a noob... but what is a indicator stalk ?

calemb - sorry man.. headlight is gone - i tested it and it wasnt up to scratch to sell.

Tigger - sorry champ... shifter etc went with the gearbox

FR33ZE - hows it going bro - sorry but the xmember went with the box to

13_Devil - no headlights anymore :wave: Glove box has been sold - but your in luck with the center console.

the only problem is that i'm heading back up to lancelin for a week as of tomorrow morning - but i'll be back next weekend.. the center console is an auto one (has the little button for snow etc) but apart from that its spot on condition... if you want we can organise inspection next weekend.. drop me a pm and i'll back to it tomrrow (Friday) morning - otherwise if i miss it i'll check the forums as soon as i get back next week.

cheers all

BRAD

Hey SmItLeR,

What I call the indicator stalk, is the assembly that sits in the steering column and pokes out that allows you to signal your intentions to turn left and right.

Am not sure if I need it for my problem, but worth a try if it is cheap enough.

El Bee

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