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hey mate,

would be interested in the FMIC, and maybe some other parts, live in mandurah so would be able to make the drive down your way,

most of your pictures from the original post dont work anymore either, i think its a problem with photobucket.

Cheers

Paul

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hey mate,

would be interested in the FMIC, and maybe some other parts, live in mandurah so would be able to make the drive down your way,

most of your pictures from the original post dont work anymore either, i think its a problem with photobucket.

Cheers

Paul

Still got the FIMC. Send me a msg on 0419943997 and we can organize something.

Im at work atm and photobucket is blocked here so i will try and figure out what happened to the photo's when i get home.

Thanks.

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make an offer on anything just want it gone!! If its not all gone by the end of january its going to the tip i dont have the room for it!!

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still got the side skirts matey?and if so how much posted to 5045 S.A.if thats possible ta

Still have the skirts.

I wont be able to get a definate price till wednesday when i finish work, id say would be around the $100 mark.

I dont have net access at home at the moment as i have just moved house, best on my mobile atm 0419943997.

Chef stagea exhaust is gone sorry mate.

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Mirrors $50 each

Hey, Do you still have the drivers side mirror??

I have no problems paying for the shipping

Sure do.

PM me if your still keen.

I have started a new thread will an updated list and pics.

Please veiw that one.

Thanks,

Neil.

Mods can you delete this one?

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