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No BOV on cross overpipe.

the cost of getting the Rebik computer removed is around 160 (2hours labour) if you can get someoneto do it for you fine, but if they're not a professional auto electrician (as in operating from a biz and issuing me with a receipt) i'd want some kind of garuntee that my car will run the same after the rebik is removed.

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intrested in ur gtr injectors

Thats great, do you want me to set you up on a date with them? see if you've got similar interests? or do you just wanna buy them?

They're in a box ready to be posted, let me know by phone as many people have expressed 'interest'. i might have to let the injectors decide for themselves.

Cheers

Row

0410 321 343

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Any chance that you'd be willing to ship the aircon compressor to perth. Mine caught fire today :wave:

Cheers

Jai

i'll ship it anywhere at your cost but only if the money appears in my bank acc first.

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how much would a compressor weigh? I just did a aus post calculation, to send a 10kg parcel 20cmx20cmx20cm from brisbane to perth would be $30.75. I dont think a compressor weighs close to 10kg. so $30 would be ample I'd say

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how much would a compressor weigh? I just did a aus post calculation, to send a 10kg parcel 20cmx20cmx20cm from brisbane to perth would be $30.75. I dont think a compressor weighs close to 10kg. so $30 would be ample I'd say

Have you ever picked one up? its one of those things where it doesn't look heavy, the you pick it up and say oh shise! i almost dropped that on my toe.

TELL YA WHAT - just caus i'm nice i'll say $20 for pastage plus the marked price for the compressor!

Anybody keen?

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