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If you decide to drop the price on the brides I would concider them, but it would take alot of coaxing lol.

are the ADR approved?

Wouldnt mind red brides to match my interior

Edited by DECIM8

DECIM8 - These seats are already at a very good price considering the excellent conditon they are in so, my asking price is final.

TrentGTR - Thanks for the comments....These headlights would look even more Porn on your GTR :thumbsup:

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Z-Tune Style bonnet back up for sale.

PM me if your seriously interested as this is wrapped up and ready to send anywhere in Oz....

No PM from you...has been received by me after the 5th. (check with BLITZ)

Your e-mails...which I have replied to...are out of line and not appreciated.

Gavin...you need to abide by our agreement. You have paid 2 payments and the bonnet delivered to me is the final payment for your ECU.....the bonnet should have been sent a while back.

I've already purchased a Motec to replace the Dejetro...the Dejetro is your's....make the final payment.

STOP STUFFING ME AROUND

You need to contact me or give me your private number...so I can call you. I have PM'ed, e-mailed and rang the work number you gave me...you need to ring or give me your details

Get over this and ring me.

Mate - There is no need to publicly slag me in my own thread.

Stop being a w**ker and remove your post.

I could very well tell everyone here how YOU dont even reply to your own emails I sent you outside of SAU and also the fact of being uncontactable after making a deposit into your account.

I will not be sending ANY bonnet to you unless the DJetro is sent to me THAT same day. You already have $XXX.00 in your account to show my seriousness.

You have my phone number so, just stop this s**t and call me.....if you check your emails.

Edited by JUN R33

Mate,

Please don't delete items from the original post that have been sold. We need to keep that information for accountability purposes.

Cheers,

Andrew.

Mate - There is no need to publicly slag me in my own thread.

Stop being a w**ker and remove your post.

I could very well tell everyone here how YOU dont even reply to your own emails I sent you outside of SAU and also the fact of being uncontactable after making a deposit into your account.

I will not be sending ANY bonnet to you unless the DJetro is sent to me THAT same day. You already have $XXX.00 in your account to show my seriousness.

You have my phone number so, just stop this s**t and call me.....if you check your emails.

You gave me that number today (a new work number)....rang it twice.

Will ring it again tomorrow morning.

As I have said in an e-mail to you today....if you don't truss me, pick a third party to send it too...a friend, another forum member or even a performance shop of your choice....I don't care who. They will be given the ECU, handset, harness etc, to send to you. (if that makes you happy)

Bottom line however...the bonnet delivered is your final payment and your unwillingness to supply your private phone number and or your address....means, I have no truss in you.

Either send the bonnet as agreed or arrange a third party of your choice.

Ring me, when you have made arrangements.

Phillip Rido

0409573124

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