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hey, nah i dnt need it asap, well jst tell me ok? if no1 wants the shell =) and also interested in ur dash surround, the one thats silver in colour? and your intercooler tell me if its in pretty good nick as well.

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STILL waiting on pics of front pipe!

Can everyone reading this posting PLEASE go to the feedback/suggestions topic at the bottom of the forums main menu and give your support to the 'no-posting-an-item-for-sale-without-a-pic-of-that-item' post?

Thanks.

STILL waiting on pics of front pipe!

Can everyone reading this posting PLEASE go to the feedback/suggestions topic at the bottom of the forums main menu and give your support to the 'no-posting-an-item-for-sale-without-a-pic-of-that-item' post?

Thanks.

how about you learn the art of patience. if you read what he said earlier you'll see he only JUST got the wreck back to his house from insurance. if you're that desperate for the front pipe go and buy a new one, otherwise sit and wait until he gets the photo. i've personally seen this guys phone non stop ringing from people wanting parts off it. personally i dont support the no posting an item for sale without photo crap because of situations like this, where not everything needs a photo. it's a whole car he's wrecking so whats he meant to do, take a photo of every single component of the car and post it. i reckon thats a bit of a waste of time.

not trying to have a go at u... but it's just annoying seeing people whinge like that!

Just impatient. Sorry mate.

I've been busting for a front pipe for ages now, that's why I'm eager.

Sorry mook! Don't mean to get antsy about it, but it is frustrating waiting for pics. I'm sure you have a lot of people waiting.

yeah thats cool mate. if you must know i took that front pipe off for mook today the lazy bastard, and its in pretty good condition. small bump on the bottom, nothing to really worry about. he's working on getting pics up but cant upload them to his computer.

Cool.

Well, I may have already arranged for another front pipe, but send me

pics of the item when you can anyway, you never know what's going to

happen.

Thanks again for understanding,

Adrian.

sweet. PM me a price for the visors :P

Im after the thing with all the switches. The bit that fits to the door handle arm rest thingy.(wish I had a pic!!)

Also, how much for the RHS rear tail light cluster?

Cheers.

PS - also after RHS mirror. :P

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