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Dude I need the brake line from the right caliper. just the part that is in ur wheel arch... I'll come grab it asap today if your available!

I'll PM u my number

thanks

hey guys, sorry ive been a little inactive over the last few days. something unexpected came up and i havent been home :(

anyhow. ill send off some PMs to individual people about the items they have requested. and if you dont get a PM then im sorry, but i dont have the part your after :)

Cheers all for the interest.

Steve

right hand side reverse light is already gone. only have passenger side.

bonnet was damaged in the accident ;)

and not quite sure what you mean by the plastic surround inside the windows. :P

Cheers guys.

in a couple of days ill make a list of whats left and maybe start a new thread with indivdual prices, cos soon i think its time to get a skip and start binning some things :D

taking up way to much room

Cheers guys

right hand side reverse light is already gone. only have passenger side.

bonnet was damaged in the accident :P

and not quite sure what you mean by the plastic surround inside the windows. :)

Cheers guys.

in a couple of days ill make a list of whats left and maybe start a new thread with indivdual prices, cos soon i think its time to get a skip and start binning some things :)

taking up way to much room

Cheers guys

4 plastics cover air panel?

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I bought an oil pressure gauge, water temp gauge both didn't work.

Steve sent me a steering wheel in exchange as he couldn’t afford to give my money back (and I felt for him). The steering wheel, although in its box was too poor to put in my car, scratched and looking shabby (not as described at all)

I bought some cams off Steve, and they were not fresh machined as stated. I have now been told they don’t work- although there is enough grey area as I knew the issue prior to purchase.

When I talked to Steve about this, initially he was helpful but ignored me once I wanted anything back. I would be careful buying from him.

Knowing the story behind this I think that is a nicely restrained post.

People can pm either of these people to gauge for themselves what the story is. We don't need a big shitfight here with everyone putting their 2 cents in.

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