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hey mate im keen on the bigger disk brakes an the dash pad an guages.. an maybe the crank ill have a look at the condition of it...ill be down your way this friday night ill come pick it up have you got a number i can call you on an a address to pick them up pm me thanks

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Still have them. They don't leak and drove very nicely. I can get some photos for you. If I still have them in the next few weeks they'll be going into the gtr so I can make it more apealling for sale as $500 is very cheap for a/m suspension.

Still have them. They don't leak and drove very nicely. I can get some photos for you. If I still have them in the next few weeks they'll be going into the gtr so I can make it more apealling for sale as $500 is very cheap for a/m suspension.

well, if you sell them these coming weeks, you still can use the apexi's :P

if you don't mind, please check your PM.

regards,

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hey mate,do you still have the oil filter relocater.if you do whats the lowest you can let it got for.

can you pm me your details and ill have it paid for.

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