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Other parts will be added tonite but for now just ask me what ive got as ive got heaps of parts laying around and ill see if i got it

Nick

HEY nick how about a anti rattle spring for front brake calipers need one only ,would you have one Drew

hey andrew got a pic not sure what u mean...but i will most likely have it

Prob get one tomorrow ,its a piece of thin metal that goes from pad to pad on the caliper so to speak its probably high tensile but will post you a pic tomrrow of what it looks like in place

hi there...

im interested in the following

- standard suspension - $40

- brake master cylinder and brake booster x 2 - $80 each

- pair of front seats for r32 cloth material gc - $80

- r32 automatic transmission, was shifting fine when took out to convert to manual - $50

does the transmission have a computer to control it? im unfamiliar with R32...

Hey if anyone has pmd me since the server update, my pms have been playing up so ull need to wait a few days before i can reply, if its urgent pm ur number and ill call u about it.

K.O.S.W yes i have the weathershield LHS onlt though...but not sure bout postage as its kinda big and fragile

Nick

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