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Hey,

I remember a fellow sauwa member worked at northside nissan. I am after some parts and wondering if there is any chance i could get a trade price please :)

Parts i need: (All for BNR32 RB26DET)

Turbo to manifold gaskets x2

Turbo to dump gasket x2

dump to front pipe gasket x2

front pipe to cat gasket x1

aircon belt

rb26 oil filter

Nissan coolant (enough for complete flush)

driver side radiator mount

bottom radiator bushes mount things (both sides)

Cheers :D

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i work at Northside Nissan mate, i can get prices for you from Steve Barnes. seems everyone has forgotten me :rofl: about your air-con belt, i would recommend you replace the other 2 belts as well so you dont have to change them again later which iagain i can get prices as well. just chuck us your number and on Monday ill get back to you.

Edited by R33_NICK
i didnt forget you, just your username :rofl:

yeah prices would be great thanks :D

Steve wont be working tomorrow but i can get it on Monday. PM me your number and ill text you the complete prices when i get them.

I work for Northside Nissan as well :D didn't realise there were so many of us here... i also work for Total, Giants and Duncan's.. but thats beside the point :D

what do you do regarding totals? i dont recognise your name lol

I work for Northside Nissan as well ;) didn't realise there were so many of us here... i also work for Total, Giants and Duncan's.. but thats beside the point :ermm:

I think half of WA have worked for AHG at some point. Including myself.

yeah thanks Nick for getting me the price on the badge and seeing you at Northside last week.

I've never worked for any dealers, but I have taken photos of cars for many dealers for Carsales photos :P

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