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PM's Replied...

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Lets get this stuff out of here.

Oh, and will swap for BOV if need be.

Cheers,

Dan.

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I haven't got the cash for it yet, but yeah, I'm holding it for a guy at the moment, if it falls through I'll pm you.

No worries mate...

If it's not too much trouble, can u pm me even if you've sold it so I know what's going on

Cheers,

Phil

hey dan

so are those wheels and tyres sold?

cheers

manveer

Holding for someone pick up Friday... if no show they are your mate. ;)

No worries mate...

If it's not too much trouble, can u pm me even if you've sold it so I know what's going on

Cheers,

Phil

I'll do my best to remember Phil. :ermm:

hey

im after the front coil overs only not the rear. how much do u want for them ?

cheers steve

Don't really want to split them champ, see if you can find someone to buy the rears, or sell your rears and put mine in :);):down:

How much for the front coil overs ?

cheers steve

Geez man, at least give me 10 mins to respond... LOL.

Hey mate you wouldnt happen to have the little bracket that holds the charcoal cannister would you?

im desperate for one.

cheers

Actually I probably do, I'll try to remember to look tomorrow, remind me though... my memory is crap!

you haven't got a front grill have you?

No can do mate,

Sorry.

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ABS is still for sale, I haven't included the sensors, but I can.

Pm's Replied.

Suspension out of car now... picks coming soon.

PM is best guys, I don't seem to be getting email notification of replies for this thread.

Cheers,

Dan.

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