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Well, I will put it to you this way....

The person that I get my parts off manages one of the largest import car wreakers here in sydney. I have been dealing with him for about 1 1/2 years now.

I have also suplied poeple from Performance forums and by word of mouth brand new parts such as waste gates, bosch fuel pumps, injectors, fuel regulators,Micro Tech computers, shit the list goes on.

I also am full time in the Air Force, so getting mixed up in that sort of thing wouldnt be the smartest thing to do.

If you are worried that the parts are stollen, dont buy em. simple.

All I am doing is helpping people out. Damn, I even sold a R32 half cut to a guy on these forums... He rang all over Sydney looking for one. Then he rang me, I got him one $200 under the cheapest price he got quoted on.

Sorry for ranting on a little.....

Full set of 5 floor mats. $150 ( clean as, GTST ones ) Has a few sets.

Ash tray. $20

Compartment thingy that goes under single head unit with metal mounts. $50

GTST turbo price is on the way.

There is a guy here were i live that has a set of twin turbo's off a R33 GTR, about 50 thou k's on em. I will get a price as to how much he wants for them. ( they came off his car )

All stuff with prices listed I can get now. Prefer cash up front. If I have to COD, buyer pays for the postage.

Brand new set of blinkers. $112 , retail is $125. Nismo ones.

Might be able to get some more second hand ones. Will have to see.

Brand new side skirts for R33 coupe' $270 a set un painted.

QIK78U - I'd be interested in getting a tray for below my head deck too. If you could get another one that would be great. If you PM me your acct. details I'll transfer the money straight away.

I'm also interested in some GTR rear quarter panels (if that's what you call them) as my 400R kit doesn't fit quite right. Could you give me a price on those please? Any colour is fine - I'm painting the car anyway.

Cheers,

Michael

Guys/girls.. When you PM me, could you put as the heading what parts you are after.. I have been flooded with all sorts of stuff and I am getting lost with who is wanting what...

I have made a list of everything you all want, I am passing it on this weekend. So if you all can bare with me I will get back and post up in here as soon as I have prices...

If I have to send any parts out of Sydney the buyer pays the postage. The prices I post up stand, please dont try and offer less. The prices I get are well under what you would pay going in yourself. So please be fare. I am only here to help.

Pushy bitch... I do have a full time job as well!!!! Gimmi a break!!

I am going for a farking long drive for you all tonight to pick up a shit load of parts......The things I do... Then I have to wrape em all and send them......

In between all that I have work on my car as well as everyone elses that stops in.. I am going as quick as I can....

:P :uh-huh:

Grill sold.

Clear lenses sold.

I am now waiting on word about the following: Indecator stalk, compartment thingy with lid under stereo, manual gearbox set up, clutch kit for r33....

Did someone want an ashtray??? I cant remember.

Cheers,

Rob.

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