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JAY: This car is from canberra, and is S1, not sure of year.

Tony: Someone told me they were te37's .... anyone know model they are... definately volks

brendanf: rear bar is in good nick and door trim is still available. Email me and I'll send you a high res pic and start negotiations on $$ :D

All e-mails and PM's will be replied to now.

Originally posted by Dr_Drift

JAY: This car is from canberra, and is S1, not sure of year.

Cool, yepp, seen it a few times. Even got some parts from it.

Droooorrift gone bad :D

J

Any damage to the rims? i'll take it for ....mmm....say $300, $400 i'm in Melb and i might come to pick it up with my company van so i've got no problem if you agree to the price.

Oh by the way your nick is Dr Drift and i can see why by looking at your car hahahaha only kidding.

CHEERS

Zila33 - Indicator Stalk is good... e-mail me with an offer.

Ice180 - Call me 0411 878 961

Ex - Rear Screen Only

Adrian_Perth - Broken sorry

West ;) hahaha .... I bought the car for parts dude. That damage was from an attempted drift maybe... but not mine... lol.... that's nearly as funny as the price for the rims ;)

UPDATE:

Boots are slightly worn but not ripped :rolleyes:

Stereo Brackets - Sold

The following items have offers but are still available till the $$ in my hand...

Boot & Wing - $200

Centre Console Lid - $55 (Latch is PERFECT!)

Centre Console around A/C - $10

Boot Lock Cover - $30

Grill - $40

Boot Carpet - $30

RHS Door Trim - $80

Under Bonnet heatshield liner - $10

RHS Window Motor - $50

All these will be available until cash is in my hands and if you match the above they are yours. All prices are plus delivery.

The following items have attracted interest but no firm offers yet:

Rear Bar - Near PERFECT condition.

P/W switches

Console panels and surrounds

Hey Dr, I'm interested in both of the front quarter panels, but you haven't put a price on them.

Please tell me they're for sale too!!

I know they are both fairly rooted, but I'm still interested.

Think of a price and PM me. :D

~K

I want the console surround that goes around the gearstick and ashtray, and the ashtray itself.

How much are you looking for the two above items?

R31skylinechick: FREE if you want to take them off.... and yes... VERY rooted..,.

Steve: Sold Sorry

Merli: $50 plus delivery... e-mail me

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