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Hey Buddy,

A little birdie tells me that you still owe the previous owner of these products some cash, and a tow rope.

I'd be paying him before you sell this gear, cos if a little birdie tells him its up for sale again without recieving full payment, i believe he would be a little pissed, wouldn't you say?

Good luck

DELUXE

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i think your lil birdie has missinformed you and that lil birdie should take the bill for my ****ed water pump in the motor i got off of him to him :P

- adz

Hey fella,

Just wondering if you got the motor checked over before you bought it? Didn't think so!! Besides i do believe i saw this particular motor in well working order just before the car was taken off the road, so really you shouldn't have any dramas with it!!

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Deluxe

Yeah, I received the manifold today from the seller. Its even HPC coated! I will admit $400 was cheap. There is a guy here in perth who is keen on the manifold so we will team up and take the Manifold and Gate... Id say we arent prepared to stretch past $850ish.

JK

LOL ... "as you said".... Youre a joker mate. You changed your pricing in a post further up the page and then posted straight away... at 6:26pm.... It WAS $1000 for the pair earlier today, now its $1100. Good luck with your sale. Supply and demand... no one else wants it so I dont see how upping your price is going to help your sale.

JK

LOL ... "as you said".... Youre a joker mate. You changed your pricing in a post further up the page and then posted straight away... at 6:26pm.... It WAS $1000 for the pair earlier today, now its $1100. Good luck with your sale. Supply and demand... no one else wants it so I dont see how upping your price is going to help your sale.

JK

Good call JK thinking he needs a extra $100 for some some reason!! NOT SURE WHY!! LOL

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haha duuuuuuude... its called a typo fool you do the math of seperating them

just coz its beyond what you want to pay for it dont have a *cry*

- adz

Riiiiight... you sure you dont need the extra fold for a crack habit?

Combo of Items - $1700

Separated Pricing of Manifold/Gate for $1000, and turbo at $900, $1900 (reasonable).

You wanting to Jack it up to $2000 for it separated, Priceless.

JK

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