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hey all, weird sale, but i have $225 at alljap wreckers at nerang on the gold coast, i have it left over after i rebuilt stuff on my car to bring it to a newer look..

alljap was the main place i could find parts for a skyline, and no other places had any series 2 parts, but these guys did.. main point.. if any one needs any parts, let me know, and ill ring them and get it down from there wharehouse in brisbane if its not at there nerang wharehouse... would rather have someone spend the whole credit, and if they do, ill sell them the part cheap. eg: $225 for the part, ill sell it to you for $160 thats $75 off.. any takers for parts?

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should be at nerang.. goood place, best ive seen off, had alot more then rollins for sure... haha, is weird sale.. hah, but, good if ya need something stock for your car?, and saving some cash?, ill find out any parts, and they test there parts before they buy them, or take them of a car..

Alljap Auto Parts

9 Hilldon Crt Nerang QLD 4211

ph: (07) 5596 0485 Auto Parts Recyclers

hey, yup, thats right.. that would be even beta if you called hey.. much easier.. ).. let me know. yeah... $250 and you only pay $160.. keep me posted and ill pick it up and pay for it, or how ever you wanna do it.. i dont mind the drive :D..

or, if you need a part thats $300, ill do the $225 and you pay the difference, and ill only charge the $160 and the guy at the store will charge you any extra the part was..

eg: $300 part.. ill pay $225, and you pay $235 all up for your $300 part.. ill just meet who ever there at any time, i work for my self, so i can take a break when ever :)

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I'm chasing an engine mount front left for a CA18DE S13 Silvia and also an a/c compressor for the same car. Asian Auto spares quoted me $75 for the mount and $50 for the compressor which comes to $125. Let me know how much you can get them for.

Thanks!

hhehe, $85, cause ill drive there and get the part , its like $7 of fuel for me there and back :)and to drop[ it some were near you.. unless you wanna meet me there?.. $80 if you meet me at alljap :")

u knw if they have any CA18DET running engines and looms up at nerang?

hey, not that i have ever seen of in there, just looks like a huge wharehouse with parts in sections. maby try rma at southport?, they have full cars there, if ya lucky, walk in, get him to start it when the cars up and pick your part :laugh: .. only place i seen that has done that for me so far :P..hope it helped

so alljap has no engines..? the underwood one does.. oh well. ill let u knw mate. but im in need of a working CA18DET and ECU.. :) if u can help that will be great >_<

ohh hey, sorry, im sure they have full working engines.. sorry, i thought you meant, working, as the motor is there and can start up for you live (in a car or what ever) haha.. i would say full engines and any parts like that would be no prob.. im getting a few parts at the moment for a guy on here so ill see how much credit is left and see what i can get for you...

I'm chasing an engine mount front left for a CA18DE S13 Silvia and also an a/c compressor for the same car. Asian Auto spares quoted me $75 for the mount and $50 for the compressor which comes to $125. Let me know how much you can get them for.

Thanks!

hey, got the engine mount, ill meet you around the spit on sunday.. parts in good condition, bit oily, but thats a good thing :)

ohh hey, sorry, im sure they have full working engines.. sorry, i thought you meant, working, as the motor is there and can start up for you live (in a car or what ever) haha.. i would say full engines and any parts like that would be no prob.. im getting a few parts at the moment for a guy on here so ill see how much credit is left and see what i can get for you...

haha.. so they cant start it up for me...? :) they got compression tests on the engines?

let me knw what u find. even if u got only a bit of credit left im still interested..

thanks

mark.

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