FB-EK radiator support Panel Wanted

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FB-EK radiator support Panel Wanted

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Hi everyone, does anyone have a FB-EK radiator support Panel Manual, NOS or used that I can buy?

Thanks,

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is this what your looking for:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Holden-FB-EK-aut ... 9481QQcmdZ

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edit .... aaahhh, just saw it's for an auto !
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Thanks Jamie, If I can't find a manuel support, it may work for me!

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Thanks FB 1960. I can't tell if that ia an auto or manuel. I have sent them an email.

Tim, someone had put a large radiator in the 219 wagon, and cut the radiator support panels. I need those two sections, not so much the dumb iron section.

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Steve,

I've got a subframe with radiator supports. You would need to unpick the supports.

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Thanks Stewart, is it manual?

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Sorry from an auto.
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sorry jacko butch brown had a NOS one at central coast swap today $150 but he sold it, i didn't have a phone or yor No so i couldn't ring you

a few other NOS things aswell FB front blinkers and sun visor roof brackets plus some other stuff
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Was it a manuel support though RB?
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pretty sure manual only had a small out of square radiator opening :oops:
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yeah pretty sure it was a manual one rb. looked like a small radiator opening to me. He also had a nos rear beaver for wagon for $95. those indicators he had 2 were average 2 were sold . i bought the fb eyebrow moulds. saw someone else buy the visor and all the roof brackets for $30. BARGAIN. ill check my parts car for you steve if you want . its an fb not sure of the condition of it at this stage though. cheers wayne
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