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hey mate,

have you got the plastic part on the drivers side arm rest...that surrounds the window switches etc?

sorry nope

anyone else that wants pics of the steering wheel let me know ur email cheers

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also have engine mounts airbox mounts plugs and buttons dash ask and i will let u know

also have ngk iriduim plugs used for 50km then i decided to change for another brand they cost me $125 bucks asking 50 for em

Hey mate,

Do you have the ignition coil harness? Its the wire that plugs into the ignitior at the back of the engine and runs between the rocker covers and plugs into each of the coil packs?

Cheers

Hey mate,

Do you have the ignition coil harness? Its the wire that plugs into the ignitior at the back of the engine and runs between the rocker covers and plugs into each of the coil packs?

Cheers

nope sorry mate

Yep happy with the condition of the wheel, I'll take it if you will COD .

i put the steering wheel on ebay cos i didnt think i would sell it so easily i dont know how to stop auctions if it sells it sells if not i will sell it to whoever said they will take it first

You put it on eBay after I (and possibly others) expressed interest, which is totally uncool, but I'll watch and make a last minute bid if it's going real cheap, considering the outrageous amount you want for postage.

I might have offered advice on removing the wheel, but now only after I buy it :O:)

Also, the R32 GTR brakes (Sumitomo) you are offering there are not suitable for 33/34 GTR as we have Brembos that take a larger disc. Also need 5 stud hubs so won't fit R33 GTS and any other 4 stud vehicles. I also don't believe R32 GTR front hubs will fit RWD cars but maybe the hubs off the GTSt you have will be available. Those calipers are no different to R33/34 GTSt/GTt except allow a slightly thicker disc and currently sell for around the $300-400 mark for a pair. Just hope that helps before someone buys them and finds they won't fit straight up.

You put it on eBay after I (and possibly others) expressed interest, which is totally uncool, but I'll watch and make a last minute bid if it's going real cheap, considering the outrageous amount you want for postage.

I might have offered advice on removing the wheel, but now only after I buy it :geek::blush:

Also, the R32 GTR brakes (Sumitomo) you are offering there are not suitable for 33/34 GTR as we have Brembos that take a larger disc. Also need 5 stud hubs so won't fit R33 GTS and any other 4 stud vehicles. I also don't believe R32 GTR front hubs will fit RWD cars but maybe the hubs off the GTSt you have will be available. Those calipers are no different to R33/34 GTSt/GTt except allow a slightly thicker disc and currently sell for around the $300-400 mark for a pair. Just hope that helps before someone buys them and finds they won't fit straight up.

lol ok well i ain't never used ebay b4 i dont know who to set the shit up or how much postage will cost but once i have an address then i can work out how much it will cost

shit thats right the r33 hubs are different i better change that oops

is it possible to withdraw a auction on ebay?

How much for jus the front brake calipers, tryin to do 4pot conversion on an s13 with R33 NA rotors

hehe i have had a few interests in the calipers but i wanna sell em with the discs aswell sorry

Were are you located??

perth

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