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RB25 DET HEAD COMPLETE (including Inlet manifold,Coils,Centre Cover,Tappet Covers) $600

You still got this? Is it in good condition, what year engine (series 1 or 2) and does it have VCT?

RB25 DET HEAD COMPLETE (including Inlet manifold,Coils,Centre Cover,Tappet Covers) $600

You still got this? Is it in good condition, what year engine (series 1 or 2) and does it have VCT?

still got this item

and sorry everyone

i havent been all there since someone tried stealing my r33 and smashing it 100 metres away from the workshop

but all items have been sent now

if items are not seen by friday please let me know

all items sent via tnt

  • 2 weeks later...
hey dude, where are my brakes?

hello sorry everyone

tnt are tracing the brakes,plenium and Slimvlts parts

all three packages are traced to the depos

ill ring everyone 2morrow afternoon and let them know where everything is

first time this has happened

ummmmm

i said ill give them to you if i find them

and i didnt but im being nice and once the new ones come in hopefully this week i will send u new ones

im not knocking you mate, your a top bloke, im just a bit frustrated as you said you had posted them and last time i called you said you were going to chase them up and find out where they were and call me back in 10..... now your not answering my calls or sms.... i just want to be kept in the loop, bit frustrating when i was told they bolted straight on and then i find out i need spacers, hub rings and new nuts which i expected at the least..

i'm gonna have to agree with haysey, i'm still waiting for my brakes and i liked to be kept in the loop too, co could you plz pm the con note number

All new items have been sent via post

tnt lost the other items

Bump

all items must go

After the Standard R33 GTST WING S2 does the LED light work also has everyone got there parts is it safe to buy?

Thanks

John

3 people havent

but will either have a money order returned

or there items there by friday

thanks

and i do have the wing

the led works

if u want it organise your own frieght as im having bad luck with mine

thanks

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