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gtr defected- need -stock catalitic convertor

-stock castor arms

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Ive gota nismo weldina exhaust here that u have started paying off... Complete by this weekend or u forfit the lot

with all the probs ive haad in the past 5 weeks guess ill just have to forfiet the lot... in saying that as i payed $400 off already and the cam gears were 275 im surprised u moved them along...

anyway, ur 400 up now and sold the cam gears so i dont see y ur complaining, i couldnt help the circumstances surrounding me atm and i do apolagise...

surprised u havent sold that exhaust for 750 now, couldnt of been any1 keen b4 for 1300 then...

ill pm u after mate, unless a miricle happens with ur coil overs i have back up for sale, my nismo rims and a few vl parts i still have its unlikely to happen-

sooooo wanted it to :( dam fine condition and quality

not really adams (chefs) fault, i promised and agreed to a payment plan but then i got remanded in custody thanks to crazy ex gf and something i didnt do...

out now and thats all that counts and adam n i wil sort it out...

Post up anything you want sold, Somebody might be able to help you out.

HI, URGENTLY REQUIRE :

R33 S1 reo bar, uncut, factory REO bar to suit my r33, preferably used but in good condition, and good price, I have $100 or so ready to buy a reo for my car, location west subs of ADEL!

please pm me if you have one, anywhere in SA, thank you

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