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hey,doing 100,000k service this week for my stagea,and will have all parts that have been removed up for sale.

im changing the waterpump while everything is off (no problem with it,just doing it anyway while were in there)

will still be good for a while

ugraded my plugs to NGK platinums so have a fairly good set of NGK iridiums spare, (part number PFR6A11)

also pulley tensioner is getting done (still fine but just doing it anyway)

also the timing belt i someone wants it,seems fine also.

chasing -$50 for the set of plug

$50 for the waterpump

$25 for the pulley tensioner

$10 for the timing belt

i want some stuff for the stag so can swap plus cash adjustment either way if required(front bar,rear sway bar,other suspension goodies)

buyer pays postage.if someone buys the whole lot ill post it for free withing oz

thanks for looking

rodders

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thanks mr500,ive taken your advice and im going to put them in the bin.except im not sure which one, green lid?red lid?or yellow?maybe you waste some more of your opinion and tell me what bin is for what?ta mate

put the cardboard boxes that the parts came out of in the yellow lid (assuming thats recycling) and the rest in the green (general waste)

you may also take the water pump down to sims and cash it in... :laughing-smiley-014:

put the cardboard boxes that the parts came out of in the yellow lid (assuming thats recycling) and the rest in the green (general waste)

you may also take the water pump down to sims and cash it in... :laughing-smiley-014:

red lids here are general waste :)

the whole idea of replacing them is so they don't shit themselves whilst on your car.. i don't know about you, but i sure as fcuk aren't going to go to all the effort to replace a timing belt with one that has done the same amount of km's...

the bin is the best place for it IMO.

+ 1

Cheez ppl are getting desperate these days... seriously,

Whoever purchases above items can also come past mine and pickup my used oil filter and engine oil FREE OF CHARGE, also got a set of used NGK coppers... for those servicing on a budget

:D

Edited by Taso84

duno what the bit rar is here guys? were all stagea owners... hes just displaying interest for other drivers. 99% of the time a water pump doesnt need to be done.. just while your there kinda thing. we dont all have the luxury of purchesing n1 water pumps n all that jazz.. witch is clearly not good for an extra 5kw!

as per forum rules if your not intending to buy done waste peoples time, any interested buyer now will jsut think ah well maybe its no good. if the belts fine and free of blemishes then how isnt it worth $10 :S

old saying dont have anything nice to say dont say ne thing :( end rant!

duno what the bit rar is here guys? were all stagea owners... hes just displaying interest for other drivers. 99% of the time a water pump doesnt need to be done.. just while your there kinda thing. we dont all have the luxury of purchesing n1 water pumps n all that jazz.. witch is clearly not good for an extra 5kw!

as per forum rules if your not intending to buy done waste peoples time, any interested buyer now will jsut think ah well maybe its no good. if the belts fine and free of blemishes then how isnt it worth $10 :S

old saying dont have anything nice to say dont say ne thing :( end rant!

Out of interest, do u use 2nd hand timing belts an water pumps on ur car? I don't have the luxury of purchasing N1 pumps either so of course i will try to save money wherever I can. I assure you though, if i were to skimp out, this would be the last place I would be looking

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