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WTB - Console Surround

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Hi all,

The last person that installed the head unit in my car cracked the console surround (the one that holds the ashtray and lighter) in 2 places and I'm just looking for a replacement console. I'm not sure if there are different colours, but my surround is black in colour so looking for a replacement in black.

Thanks!
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Good Luck

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Good luck finding one of these. They are rarer than hens teeth (Everybody seems to break them). I have seen them on EBay from time to time, but be prepared to be shocked about the price. If you get it for less than $120, count yourself lucky. Ring around the wreckers listed on the URL below, you might be lucky:

http://www.completefto.com.au/FTO_showcontent.asp?hid=141

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Post by Breza »

Hey,

I'm fortunate taht I haven't had to get one myself.

You could always try Mitsubishi, Part Number is MR734441.

Or Kempys in NZ (www.kempys.co.nz)

Cheers

Chris
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Price

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New Part!

Price = Ouch

Dont think youd get any change from $200
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Post by Panelhouse »

GENUINE NEW IS $280, I'D PUT UP WITH IT TILL YOU FIND A SECOND HAND ONE
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Post by Breza »

You could always do this..................

http://www.vacheron.btinternet.co.uk/PC ... nning.htm#

One way to fix it. :-)

Cheers

Chris
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Post by kazbah »

Breza wrote:You could always do this..................

http://www.vacheron.btinternet.co.uk/PC ... nning.htm#

One way to fix it. :-)

Cheers

Chris
Yeah that looks easy 8O Some ppl have way too much time on their hands methinks! :lol:
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Post by ahew »

hmmm.... ok......

looks like a bit of work that I'm willingly prepared to shell out $200 bucks to get the original part for :) nice install though 8)
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