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Posting this for my brother

Engine with 78,000kms - $5000

Gearbox - $1800

Diff - $800

Interior immac with red stiching - $1800 lot

Coilovers HKS - $1000

catbak exhaust - $450

brembo brakes - $2200

nismo gear nob - $50

carbon gear boot - $65

Airbag steering wheel - $450

passanger airbag - $350

brake booster and master - $200

Do not PM me, as this is not my car, call Mem on 0431427097

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Guys im really sorry, but i am flat out with PMs, i dont understad what ppl dont understand about this line: "Do not PM me, as this is not my car, call Mem on 0431427097"

Its in plain english isnt it? yet i have some how managed to get 17 PMs..do not ask me anything, coz i wont reply! THIS IS MY BROTHERS NOT MINE

thanks

no offence, u post on this forum, u can expect this kind of action mate. people would expect you know something about this car rather than just being a nice guy and posting on someone elses behalf. anyways i'll give him a buzz. cheers

no offence, u post on this forum, u can expect this kind of action mate. people would expect you know something about this car rather than just being a nice guy and posting on someone elses behalf. anyways i'll give him a buzz. cheers

First of all, im not a guy! and second of all, how hard is it to understand that this is not my car!! how da hell am i ment to know how much he is after for the specific parts you PM'd me about?? Just call the owner! shit how hard is that?

That is true, should of just told your brother to join SAU and post a thread!

Not everybody wants to make an account on a forum they wont use..

anyway..back to topic now..its a forsale thread thnx, if any one wants any stuff, the phone numbers in post 1 thank you :(

Be very careful dealing with this guy. He sold me a dodgy gearbox from a R33 gts-t which ended up costing me over $1500 to repair back to usable condition.

When i rang him to talk about it he was an arrogant prick.

no offence, but the gearbox wasnt dodgey, i seriously wouldnt be selling anything dodgy to anyone off these forums. And to be honest, if u were to ask anyone who knows me off here, they would most likely agree. If i wanted to sell dodgy stuff, id list it up on eBay not on a forum where i no ppl..

So a gearbox that has a bent input shaft and a snapped speed sensor isn't dodgy?

Thats exactly what was done, purchased the gearbox off E-bay. So there ya go!

PS. thanks for the bump on my for sale thread.

Your BROTHER! he sold it to me. I still have his number in my phone, i picked it up from your house!

wdf are u talking about? we were never selling a gear box u idiot! and my brother dosnt even use eBay!! so dnt tell me u have his number, coz u dont!

u clearly have the wrong person, so f*k off will ya and let this thread go back to what its supposed to be..

doesnt sound too good if this is my brothers car and im selling parts off it , if your selling bits of it, question who get the money , and what happens if there somthing wrong with the part , who do we go to you or deal with !

well ur buying parts of a 10 year old car so not sure how much warrant your gonna want, if any! what you see is what you get so just call up, sus it out and if you like you buy! thats it! :)

Without knowing exactly what happened with the manual gearbox in question - I can only comment on characther - I know both Ferah and her brother, Memed, and their both top people not to mention really friendly.

I wouldn't worry if purchasing off them - but of course, you should check anything you back second-hand as it doesn't come with a warranty.

Good luck with the sale.

Kevin

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