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Come-on man.

It clearly states in http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/RU...SSI-t76463.html

1. When starting a new thread, you must include a set price, or at the very least a ballpark figure that you are looking for. EOI's are not permitted, if you want to auction your gear then use e-bay

There are PLENTY of people parting there cars out. Just copy their prices.

got passenger side reversing light?

also metal bracket that holds the edge of passenger side taillight

to the body from the inside.. hope I know what I mean

Also boot carpet if in good nick

Hi everybody,

I am relatively new to this, so if there is anything you need please leave your name and contact number so I can get back to you (either by replying here or PM or please text only on 0415910256 and I will call you when i can).

I also respect the rules about stating a price, however can people please request prices and I will respond with a valid price.

I am wrecking a 1994 R32 GTR, Was dark blue, however most panels have been kept as spares for my car.

Have most things, apart from what seems to be the most popular- dont have front bar or bonnet (hanging onto them) no headlights or indicators or front fenders or rear fenders, apart from that engine is there in peices (a few things not available).

car was standard apart from a cusco strut brace and adjustable cams and a turbo timer, everything in very good condition, if it isn't it will not be sold.

located on the tweed, and I can drop whatever you are after to you if you are close, and postage is ok as i work close to a post office. I know I am a newbie, and respect that some people are worried about rip off artists, so would prefer cash on delivery, so no one gets worried or otherwise

thanks

MODS if this add is against the rules in any way, can you please let me know so I can fix it. thankyou

lol ah this has made my night... "new to the forum" ey?

Well... "sebastion" http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/se...ion-m53835.html

Or should i save - Levi & Alex.

If you think i am so stupid that I didn't know you signed up with a new account 3hrs after after being warned via PM the first time... Then you are a bigger fools than i initially thought.

Perhaps you should read the last post in this thread?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Im...0&start=340

I know everything, nothing escapes me. Simple as that.

As a result of this clear attempt to not only deceive users, but Admin as well, you have now lost both accounts as they are BOTH BANNED.

Do not attempt to create any further accounts

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