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nono the thing im after is called an air conditioning balancer, I think...

Not the thing ur after.

ahhh, shit dude, i just chucked one of them big black suckers to the tip!!!! The next half cut my mates gets in ill be sure to give it to ya, you pay post but! and its yours!!!

and dude, 6k is just crazzed.... take about a week and pull everything still ok out and sell it all as parts.

it will take less time to do it like that than wait for god knows when to sell it for that much!!

good luck with it tho man.. sorry you smashed it up! its a real shame :wave:

cheers

kezza

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price drop 3k, need it gone, also have a vl here has a bit of rust, needs respray and exhaust, has a VLT gearbox, tailshaft and exedy heavy duty clutch, also has a 12" clarion sub, not registered or rwc, open to offers for the vl. also need it gone will be moving soon.

hey guys, ill get some pictures up tonight of the stuff you are looking for, so it isnt a waiste of time when you come around and you can see the product before you get here, also bring some tools so you can pull it the stuff off, i dont have many here haha.

hey guys, ill get some pictures up tonight of the stuff you are looking for, so it isnt a waiste of time when you come around and you can see the product before you get here, also bring some tools so you can pull it the stuff off, i dont have many here haha.

No worries. Look forward to pics.

What suburb is the car located at?




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