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i'll come get the door panels, and rear plastics, and what about the head liner. let me know
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91 white se-r turboVE
2001 black gmc sonoma
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What kinda condition is the pass. seat? I could use it if it's in good shape. Where in NY are you?
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Making your car RHD would be the MOST pointless mod ever. Go get a job for the Post Office, you can be JDM 8 hrs a day.
'92 NX2000VE - SR16's, BC S&R's, Hot Shot intake w/ pop, SSAC header, 2000 SE disc, ACT HD PP, TWM shifter, FSTB & RSTB, AGX's for now, CSK's+RM's on the way, Prothane MM
Do you happen to have the plastic handle that goes on the interior panel on the driver's door?
What color? You could have came and got what you need off my parts car. It's gutted on the inside now. It want be going to the crusher till I get back from "The Convention". Hit me up bro.
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93 SE-RProject 2Door - 2.0VE Gio tune - built 2.3VE up next.
93 XE-R Project 4Door - DE+T - Money Pit. Building N/A and Boost, the best of both worlds.
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NA is a thinking man's game, alot of people dont have the stomach to play NA.
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