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nah i dont anymore sorry.

Ive got the other fan but the mounting bracket thingy you bolt to the car is snapped.

do u have the engine fan clutch still...???

also the fan that goes in front of the air con condensor.

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Hey anthony.. you bought the a/c pump from me.. :( could you send me a pm please.. i deleted some of my pm's accidently and i forgot who you are :} ive got your delivery details alrdy writen down so im sending her off today (monday) but not sure of your name on sau.

thanks

hey Justin ill take the GTR accelerator pedal

also can you pm me a price on how much you would be after for your front anf rear tie rods

ta

Ash

I need the Drivers side/ Right Door, drivers/righht side sideskirt, drivers/right side fender, and the roof.

Im buying a wrecked R33 GTR.

How much for all of this?

and how much after shipping/freight to USA?

Please LMK, if i know i can get these parts, then im going to buy the skyline.

nah i dont have any of them sorry.

if your buying a gtr though, you'd probably want gtr parts ?? or are they the same as gtst ? pretty sure atleast the sideskirts are diff

I need the Drivers side/ Right Door, drivers/righht side sideskirt, drivers/right side fender, and the roof.

Im buying a wrecked R33 GTR.

How much for all of this?

and how much after shipping/freight to USA?

Please LMK, if i know i can get these parts, then im going to buy the skyline.

someone buy my fog / driving lights.. repainted 10 months ago, real shinny, buy em :D also buy the passenger seat its also real shiny and perfect looking.

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