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hey peeps,

just need a hand with some stuff. I'm in need of new radiator hoses, and front rotors and pads (and possibly bearings). Just want to know if anyone can help me out with prices (if i can get decent, cheap slotted rotors i'll take them). And also anyone know of some decent workshops around the hills area that would allow me to pay off some minor work? If ppl can pm me with info that'd be awesome. And also if anyone can help out i need a handbrake cover, centre air vents, indicator switch, and if possible front speaker housings and brackets for an 89 R32 GTS-T sedan?

Thanks peeps

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interior bits = for sale section look for someone wrecking a car, then jump in.

as for rotors = RDA rotors are the cheapest slotted, check the group buy sections for deals

paying off work to a workshop - i doubt any shp would allow you this option.

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interior bits = for sale section look for someone wrecking a car, then jump in.

as for rotors = RDA rotors are the cheapest slotted, check the group buy sections for deals

paying off work to a workshop - i doubt any shp would allow you this option.

Thanks heaps buddy...its nice to know there's some helpful ppl out there. what area are you in?

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im from out near Richmond, though the car doesnt get out much atm

Justjap.com for rad hoses though UAS has them too

just try to pop into everysection on the forum here, you WILL find everything that you need.

nice i'm from Kellyville, we should meet up man, i'd like to meet at least some ppl from this site. thats the whole reason i've joined n i've met no one. Yeah i've been looking all day n i've found a fair bit off stuff, because unfortuneatly i am going 2 have to sell my 'line because i'll be getting a company car and sadly can't afford 2 cars

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