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hey i have an mr30 that im wrecking doesnt have much to it its auto and engine is F*cked its got king springs and new rear shocks but that it its a ti it has power windows minus one switch which is back right have any queries or anything pm and i'll answer your questions to the best of my abilaty

cheers paul

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the heater is great i thought it was the best heater i've ever had, the radiator not so sure about its got a bit of brown in the water but other then that there isnt anyleaks or anything but dont take my word for it as the head gasket is blown on the engine and could have been from lack of water or something due to blockage but it seems to overflow when it gets to hot i can have a look on sunday properly coz im working on saturday

cheers paul.

is anyone else interested in anything on this car coz if not im gonna send it to u pull it and my prices are guaranteed 20 times cheaper then u pull it make an offer and i'll more than likely take it the only thing wrong with engine is timing is way out and head gasket blown done a fair few kilometres done 318,000 coz of the 26th i'll be sending the car to u pull it and my prices will be alot cheaper so just make an offer and i'll prob take it

cheers paul.

How did you go getting some time to look at the radiator? Is it any good?

How much would you want for the heater core?

Wardie

radiator is F*cked and for the heater core just give me an offer im not really to fussed with pricing

Paul.

blue dynamite if you can give me an email address to send some photo's to i can do that its just i dont have a clue how to post them on here, there are a couple of dents one above the rear license plate i included a photo of and one just behind front left wheel on 1/4 panel from some ass hole trying to jack my car up and there's a photo of that aswell and a little bit of crumple front left corner but its not really visable at all unless you take the front bumper off.

cheers paul

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