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do you have the coil pack loom at all bud.?

just pm me back please.

cheers

Allan.M

Hiya, pm sent

how hard was the "bump" im after the factory smic piping, do you if the piping on S1 and S2 are the same?

hey, i'm 99% sure the piping was not damaged but i'll check tomorrow to make sure. Piping is the same between S1 and S2

Got the fuel cap?

yep $10, pm me if interested

Hey mate how much for the headlight? Is it all in working order, and wiring? If you could let me know asap.

Cheers

hiya, i'm looking for somewhere near $180 for it, in working order apart from the broken mount where it links with the grill. Can include wiring if needed. pm sent

you got pm reguarding motor

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hi don't know what happened but i haven't received the pm you sent me do you mind resending it to me please.

cheers

Allan.M

resent pm :cheers:

Money sent for the rear fuse box!!!!!

Hope to get it asp please!

Thanks!

cheers, money received, will post it asap.

hi mate im after the fuse box cover, but would it fit a r33 series II 1996 turbo? also how would i pay for the item and how would i recieve it? thanks joe

Pm sent

whats the condition on the larger dash surround w/ clock, hazards etc

looks good in the pic.... does it have any colour fade etc??

it's in good nick, PM sent!

hey im after a drivers side mirror and black rubber seal around drivers side windows if u have available.

could u PM me ur price with shipping to Melb 3037 thanx

Pm sent

I'm after the passenger side door trim, what condition is it in and what times during the week would I be able to pick up?

Sorry mate missed your PM before, pm sent

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Hey,

how's the RH front guard?

How much? and would you mind shipping interstate?

if ok, any chance of a pic..

Thanks mate!

Sorry mate I wouldnt want to freight any of the guards cos theyre quite fragile, they would likely be damaged

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