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Fitting Defi gauges and chasing an adaptor for water temp that goes into the top radiator hose on a 34 NEO. I would even buy a complete hose that has an adaptor in it. Needs to have 1/8 NPT thread and 36mm from what I can tell

Adelaide prefered and will pick up

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Good day ladies and gents..

I'm looking for a set of r32 4 door typeM side skirts and rear pods in any colour.

If you have such an item please message me on 0414190781 and leave me the details on who they look and what price you would like for them.

That is all cheerio!

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Bit of a long shot, but im after some nissan n15 sss wheels.

Looking to put them on my daily as the 17's im running arent doing it for me at the moment + need repairs.

Looking to spend around 400 dollars max but am negotiable.

Hit me up on 0422360999 for quick reply (text prefered as im not always able to answer phone calls) or pm me and ill get back to you asap.

Cheers Aaron.

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What do you call a good deal on a pfc I have a GTR pfc pro running a rb25det in my gts4 very easy to wire up for gtst and very rare being PRO I have it in the forsale section have a look make an offer

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Hi all I am looking for a Z32 ECU for a S1 R33 GTST. Already have the Z32 AFM and Nistune being supplied by workshop...

PM me or reply to post :)

Oh and I look forward to meeting some of you soon from the SAU SA club :)

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