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As i said i got defected yesterday and they were good about it but i still need to

change some things around.

My main drama is replace pod or FMIC so i cant be stuffed doing the cooler so i will do the pod

Can someone lend me a stock air box for a couple of days.It needs to be complete if possible.

The rest of the defects i have already fixed..

So if you can help PM, email , sms or ring me on 0437987467

I have a R33 GTSt... :D

Oh yeah im in Berwick so if ya live in Leongatha dont worry about it.....

Cheers

Wayne.... :laugh:

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dats a shame wayne. just curious though did u get done anywhere in berwick?

if you got done im worried about wat would happen to me lol.

tryna stay positive though if u no wat i mean

They got me on Heatherton Rd in Dandy..

Anyway i have what i need ... Thanks guys.. :D

"again"?

how many times has it happened so far?

maybe its time to by the bits so you have them for future defects :D

3 times this year..

But each time they get me for different things..They have never given me major dramas..

Its the first time they have picked on the cooler and pod..

Anyway i have what i need ... Thanks guys.. :(
wayne, I have a 33 airbox, I think I have 2 actually. In ringwood area. I can post if u want or u can pickup....

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