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I have up for sale what is left from a half cut of an a31 cefiro.

No engine, gearbox, or computer.

Available

- Bonnet $250

- Headlights $300 the pair

- Front Bar with indicators $200

- Air condensor $100

- Air con fan $50

- Fan control buttons and temp sensor $50

- Power steering rack $250

- Radiator $200

- Parker lights and indicator $50 each

All other parts that can be seen in images are for sale let me know what you want and we can talk price. All prices are negotiable so if you dont like the price make me an offer i cant refuse.

My email is [email protected]

I am located in gippsland victoria but can arrange for parts to be delivered in melbourne.

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Sorry the radio bracket was not there when i purchased the car. In regards to the power steering rack when the engine was in the car it worked fine and there were no visible leaks anywhere the rack is still full of fluid now and has not leaked yet so i would say the condition is good.

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The foot rest of the manual not sure what it is worth how does $15 plus postage sound to you.

The grill has all the clips in tact anyway just the front plastic cover has faded probably just needs a good plastic cleaner over it. How does $50 sound to you. I can arrange for a mate to take it to melbourne and you can pick it up from his house.

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