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Ok guys, i need some parts, mainly a bonnet, GTR front bar, intercooler, oil cooler, radiator, clutch fan, thermos, gtr front filler panel, and left and right front panels.. Im pretty sure thats it for the moment, i will have to have a closer look.

Id appreciate as many replies as possible, need the parts ASAP to get the car back on the road.

Send me a txt on 0422418299 or pm me, preferably a txt would be great as i dont come on here much.

Thanks,

Dave.

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Ok guys, i need some parts, mainly a bonnet, GTR front bar, intercooler, oil cooler, radiator, clutch fan, thermos, gtr front filler panel, and left and right front panels.. Im pretty sure thats it for the moment, i will have to have a closer look.

Id appreciate as many replies as possible, need the parts ASAP to get the car back on the road.

Send me a txt on 0422418299 or pm me, preferably a txt would be great as i dont come on here much.

Thanks,

Dave.

Hi Dave

I can get you the Clutch Fan with no splits or cracks, radiator including shround and intercooler for $500, if keen give me a call on 0408188777 Regards Taylor, I called your number and it said Harriot Jeffreis? Cheers

polishstorm: hijack is welcomed, i dont mind what kinda of front bar i get, plastic or fiberglass, as long as i get something, and i dont blame you being after a plastic one either. haha

GGG: im pretty keen on your deal, i will try and give you a ring before the end of the week, any other spares or even if you know people with front end parts that would fit and get me out of trouble that would be great.. And it is the right number 0422418299, maybe you punched it in wrong?

Ok. I believe i also need some headlights and blinkers (ones that sit next to the headlights), snapped them off their bolting points. Both sides if possible, and again i dont care if they come from a GTS-T, I just need them to fit and do their job.

Cheers guys and gals.

Heya, i have some good news and bad news.. :O

Im getting a guy to come round and give me an in-house quote for my car, now if the cost it over 2500 just to pull it all out, then i will be parting out the car.. (good news for you guys)

So i wont be buying any spare parts til i get the quote.. (bad news)

Sorry for the inconvience i've cause to anyone. :sick:

David.



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