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My apologies to everyone that has PM'd me or posted in this thread over the weekend.

I was struck down with a terrible case of the flu (Not Swine Flue luckily), which meant that i have been bed-ridden for the past 5 days :D

Scooby - i recevied the money last week and have sent the package off for you already. You should be receiving it early next week. Thanks for being patient, i know there was a bit of a problem with the funds but everything has been sorted.

VSUTE - have replied via PM.

AndryGR32 - The bootlid has been sold to Chan, however he has a GTR and it didn't fit his car, so you can ask him about it as i'm pretty sure he still has it for sale.

blazncookie - the dump pipe is still for sale, as well as Front pipe. PMme if you are interested in either or both.

UPDATE:

MOST PARTS ARE STILL FOR SALE, MOST RECENTLY SOLD:

- COILPACKS (pending pickup)

- DASH VENTS

PARTS STILL AVAILABLE:

APEXI POWER FC

STRUT BRACES (F+R)

MOTOR

RB25/32 WIRING LOOM

TEIN HR COILOVERS

all PMs replied

vsute - sorry mate i thought i had sent you one last night but obviously i hadn't , so have sent oyu one now :P

DEFAULT - i don't have the steering rack anymore, sorry bud.

sIIgtst - pm replied :)

cheers guys, keep the requests coming.

ALSO

just to clarify

the RB25 engine has been returned to standard - the turbo, injectors and coilpacks have all been SOLD.

So it will come with all stock parts WITHOUT a turbo.

Cheers everyone :P

WIHA - you have PM re: engine.

I NEED THE FOLLOWING GONE AND WILL OFFER THESE PRICES '

RB25DET Long motor (without turbo) - $1500

APEXI POWER FC to suit RB25 - $900

RB25/R32 WIRING LOOM - $200 (these cost around $500 to wire up so its a BARGAIN)

FULL EXHAUST SYSTEM WITH TRUST CAT BACK, 3" FRONT AND SPLIT DUMP PIPE - $600 TOTAL

ALL PARTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE PICKUP FROM CHASERS MOTORWORKS IN WEST MELBOURNE.

PM ME FOR ANYTHING, I WILL MOST LIKELY HAVE IT.

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