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hey all,

i have a fair few parts i needa get rid off..im in melb

1 arospeed cam gear from the group buy red in colour - 80 bucks - sold to WogsRus

stock manifold, turbo, lines, elbow, dump pipe, front pipe; everything needed to bolt turbo on - 500 ono bucks - sold

stock turbo loom - 150 bucks - sold to skit

front mud guards - 50 bucks

a1 condition r33 head perfect for 25/30 - 500 bucks - sold

ive got a few more things laying around - just ask me n i mite have it, need to get rid of this stuff asap, as i need the cash asap

parts added -

apexi stand - 20 bucks - sold to abu

sony 10 cd stacker - 40 bucks

stock cat - 30 bucks

series 2 wing - 100 bucks

front pipe - 30 bucks

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I'll take the cam gear, if in good nick, send me a pic to [email protected]

What condition is it in? Was it on the car? Why are you removing it?

Also Would you take $80 postage included to Tasmania?

ohh man now i am really confused.

Can you send a cam pic to me if you haven't already, i recived two pics from two different people selling cam gears and i am lost.

PLEASE. but i pressume that you are the correct one.

Can you PM me the pics and send payment details please.

Edited by WogsRus

Hey mate, im interested in turbo stuff if you have not sold it - i have an rb25de.

im in melb chaddy area. contact me on 0419110110 or [email protected]

asap.

Thanks mate,

Adam

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