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Not really keen on swaps - but pm me with some pics anyway.

Heya,

Just wondering if you were willing to swap 18"s for the Te37s?

Bored to suit Tomei Pistons - Tight Clearance (2.2 ~ 2.5 thou) from memory.

The pistons are in another block now...

Will have it mic'd up for a serious buyer.

(I actually have just bought a set of 87 mm slugs so may even end up using it myself)

Tomei run a 1.9-2.2...bloody nice and tight eh...pics of the cusco front uppers please.

Will PM you with pics shortly.

Tomei run a 1.9-2.2...bloody nice and tight eh...pics of the cusco front uppers please.

Hi, do you have the nismo afm's still for sale. What is the difference between standard and nismo afm's.

Regards

76gtr

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OHLINS SOLD (still have HKS Springs and Cusco Tops)

GIAS SEATS SOLD (Plain ones still available)

ARC AIRBOX SOLD

N1 VENTS SOLD

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hey mate just wondering if you still had your hankook and advan tyres? if you do wahts the lowest price you would do for each pair or together? how much tread left?

thanks

jake.

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can you email pics of cusco upper front arms to [email protected]

do you know what the - rating of these are? or are they adjustable? and if so. how far?

email best form of contact as SAU doesn't work on my home computer... FML

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