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umm how bout you check the traders here is one I found quickly looking

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=119704

Thanks for that but atm he hasnt got them in stock

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i've got a brand new 040 for $250. i paid that much for it, you'll have to pick up. i live in Murrarie, just on the south bank of the gateway bridge.. PM me...

was going to put it into my Sil but then my GF and Brother bought me a Tommie fuel system,

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i've got a brand new 040 for $250. i paid that much for it, you'll have to pick up. i live in Murrarie, just on the south bank of the gateway bridge.. PM me...

was going to put it into my Sil but then my GF and Brother bought me a Tommie fuel system,

thanks but a bit to much. ive seen them for 200 so unless you a willing to sell under this?

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