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Thanks mate - was positive that's the one (with tomei cams, if that makes a difference)...

Need to try JIS, nisswreck & even boostwerx tomorrow morning, as its urgent, lol.

Unless someone has one, in at Prospect until tomorrow late night.

Wanted: Broken Samsung Galaxy s2's and s3's for parts. Paying between $50 and $250 depending on model/damage.

sms me and let me know what you have.

1. screen condition

2. does it turn on

3. has it been reported lost/stolen

Thanks, Sam

0421 460 040

Anyone got any pod filter kit for BNR32? (non foam type) prefer apexi power intakes but will consider other kits. Must include all mounts and be good condition. ph: 0423931815.

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Hi guys

Looking for a r33 intercooler pipe set. Mine has holes in it. The alloy is too crap to fix so i want to get a new set of pipes. Anyone got any for sale in good cond? Or should i just buy new? (im an apprentice so money is a bit tight) maybe even if someone can recommend a place to make them for me?

Pm me if you can help

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