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interested in driver side headlight,

can i have pics?

will send ya pics shortly pm me ya email and i will send them.

There series 2 lights with some small scratches

thanks slighten

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gday dude.. pm'd you on the R31 forum but got no reply re: rear brakes..

im after the rear calipers, discs and drum shoes and whatever theyre mounted to..

you quoted me $250 delivered on the calipers and discs.. but i need the handbrake stuff aswell.. just the drum shoes and mounting stuff that is..

i asked you for bank details and sent you an sms also but didnt get a response. i have money, want the bits, let me know your price and freight to 7018 and we can go from there..

cheers, Kent

Hi mate, do you still have the driver side door ? I need the power window console cover (the panel that forms the door handle, as shown below)

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I also need the steering wheel if you still have it + the rear spoiler LED light.

Let me know if you have any of these.

Thanks

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can i get pic of the bonnet??? is it in good condition paint wise? no chips or dents?

also is this series 1 or 2? is there any bonnet difference between series 1 and 2? i have a series 2 and need a bonnet for that

Kryptonas : pm sent

ashneel : S1 , not that i know off

R31Nismoid : sure do check the engine stripping thread in my sig

soslo_31 : shud have, will get bak to you asap, need 2 double check

skyline17 : sorry been busy, will get back to you about that lid as soon as i can

R31GXE3.0 : hey bud, sorry bout the late response. might be selling that in a pack soon, if not i'll send the caliper's and rotors right over,drums and lines mite be taken by local if not will post out as well

come get the rest pplz :)

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no matter anymore, i assumed from the lack of response that you'd forgotten about this thread or something.. no matter, i've bought some elsewhere in the meantime.. cheers though

looking for the relay switch that runs the electric window.its in the door and its a little black box,near the door handle when you take the trim off,need one because mine one is stuffed!

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