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dont suppose you have an rb20det ecu by any chance, do you?

*fingers crossed*

hey mate sorry i dont. its on the S13.. at the moment.. fine me a PFC and ill sell it.

Pm sent

replied. all pms replied.

Bonnet sold

dash is off, and will seperate airvents... :mrt:

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Hey mark will see you tommorrow but was wondering if you have the vent that sits in the very top iof the dash for the demister on the R32 gtst.

i really need one i snapped mine when i painted my dash.

cheers kingy

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how much do u want for the dash dude? is it in good condition. i dont want any air vents or anything just the dash pad

make an offer.. itsin very good condition.. air vents are seperated. send me a PM

oi DELETE SOME PM'S your inbox is FULL

yo. sorry it fills every second week.. pretty small limit lol.

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still have all the under dash aircon gear?

hi richard

sorry mate goneski to adam a while back :)

anything else u need. got std a/c climate control unit the electronic one

hi richard

sorry mate goneski to adam a while back :)

anything else u need. got std a/c climate control unit the electronic one

what you asking for it? cause i get error -26 on my climate control now, but its like my 3rd one, could be buggered.

hence why i thought it was the control box under the dash?

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any chance of helping us out again?

After the front crash bar off the R32 halfcut, if it is undamaged?

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aircon compressor, still got it?

if so has it been sealed up as to not dry it out?

how much?




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