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Old 31-12-2010, 09:48 AM   #1
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Default what's a fair price

Well after 15 years and getting very little in the way of restoration done on my 66 xr ute I have started to break it down for parts. Decided there is to much work in it and I know where there is a XY shell in better condition if I change my mind. Sold a few bits and pieces already and have had an enquirey about doors and gaurds but don't know how much to put on them.

Gaurds have had lower quater pannels replaced so a little bog around the welds but otherwise straight and clean. Both doors have a 10 cent piece sized rust patch in the lower corner, the drivers side has cracked through the latch holes but otherwise straight, doors also have glass including 1/4 windows, latches and outside handles.

Any ideas on what you think is a fair price?

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