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Hey Pete

Just wondering if you would take $300 for the Mines cam cover baffles? Would be cash tonight by the way.

cheers

Hey Matt,

I'll check with Heslo who put dibs on them and get back to you.

Hey Pete

Just wondering if you would take $300 for the Mines cam cover baffles? Would be cash tonight by the way.

cheers

Hey Matt,

I'll check with Heslo who put dibs on them and get back to you.

Sorry Matt, he still wants them so I have to hold them for him as promised.

Hey pete

cheers for that , if Heslow doesnt want them soon ill take them so yeah let me know,

cheers mate

yeah no worries Mathew.....if Luke changes his mind you are next in line bud

Is the alarm australian standard???

no idea Dion.........Install Guide, Owners Manual & Registration are all in English....plenty of guys locally have installed the exact same thing with no issues.

Here's a pic:

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sorry Matt, that's the price I agreed to sell them to him so I thought I would reflect the price on the 1st page as well.

At this stage he still wants them but like I said before, you're next in line if anything changes.

Cheers Pete

Please note that all Used Parts on Page 1 have had a price revision.

I've been responding to alot of PM's offering ridiculous amounts for the remaining quality parts.

As per quote above, all prices have been recently reduced (refer 1st page) and at this stage are firm until further notice......get in quick people!

Tomei Pon Camshafts Type B - R34 GTR...$750 pr...$650 pr....SOLD

Fuel Pressure Gauge 0-100psi - Under bonnet$75....$50....SOLD

Both items posted today

Hey Pete

My engine is going back together end of this week, was wondering if Luke still wants those mines cam baffles ? If he still does thats cool, just easier to do it now while its still apart

cheers mate

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