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Interested in the oil catch can, can you please email picks to [email protected] , does it have the brackets to go with?

Cheers Phillb

have you got rear rotors with meat on them at all?

or a handbrake cable?

need for an S1580 with Z32 / R33 5 stud conversion

I have rear rotors..I will get some measurements for you.

Have handbrake unit with small cable but not the rest to the rear

Have front 5 stud hubs if you need them.

Do you have any of the interior vent control gear?

I'm after the control assembly which controls the flap which changes the air from hot to cold etc. Its located just above the left foor in the wheel-well.

Its a little motor and white plastic arm with a metal rod which extends across to the passanger side behind the console.

Do you have any of the interior vent control gear?

I'm after the control assembly which controls the flap which changes the air from hot to cold etc. Its located just above the left foor in the wheel-well.

Its a little motor and white plastic arm with a metal rod which extends across to the passanger side behind the console.

no sorry i dont have that part

u still have 3" dump pipe and passenger door trim, if so can i get pics and more info on them to [email protected].

Very interested, thanks Lee.

will get pic of door trim saturday..will send email of pic of dump pipe now.

its 3 inch with screamer pipe, the join has been squashed a bit from accident..easy replace exhaust shop. just weld in new bend.

how u going im interested in the roof lining /lights and review mirror and lots more i will pick them up from ur place and i also need lots more parts when i get to ur place if u wanna ring me on 0424313168 when u get my message im bill thanks

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