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Rear bar $25

Condensor $35

Power steering bottle $15

Few other bits and peices $80

Perfect for anyone that has a R32 4door to gather some spares....

Rear lights $90 for the pair

Dials{speedo} (Blue) $50

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Perhaps you should try sending the parts to the people that have allready payed for them... oh yeah like me still waiting on parts from 5 months ago...

Mate your parts are still sitting here as the address given to me was incorrect and I have had no further contact from you what so ever since I told you the parts had been shipped back to me...

I dont have your details as I deleted the pm, if I did I would have contacted you...

Everyone that has dealt with me on these forums can assure you of my honesty!

You should have pm'd me...

Now give me your correct mailing details and I will ship them again!

Mate your parts are still sitting here as the address given to me was incorrect and I have had no further contact from you what so ever since I told you the parts had been shipped back to me...

I dont have your details as I deleted the pm, if I did I would have contacted you...

Everyone that has dealt with me on these forums can assure you of my honesty!

You should have pm'd me...

Now give me your correct mailing details and I will ship them again!

I guess you deleted the many many many pm's (over 10 i think) i sent you after my goods didnt turn up, and if you would have read you in box, you would have read the correct address, i guess you forgot to mention that aswell. I'll pm you with the address again.

I guess you deleted the many many many pm's (over 10 i think) i sent you after my goods didnt turn up, and if you would have read you in box, you would have read the correct address, i guess you forgot to mention that aswell. I'll pm you with the address again.

Listen mate if your gona be an ass about it you can deposit money to cover postage of the items to you again....

I delete my pm's when my box gets full, I havent recieved any pm's off you since theitems were sent back!

I have nothing to gain from keeping your parts, get that into your head!!!!

Why the hell would I send them in the first place????

Just accept what has happened and move on, I'll send the parts on monday as Im working tomorrow.

If you want to argue I'll give you a call...

Any chance of you having a drivers window switch panel? or other window winding related gear found in the drivers door...all windows work in my car but mine! also hunting the door trim... pls pm

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