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Hey Carlos,

Sorry for the delayed response.

I will call you sometime after Saturday 20th, as i have drift school and have purchased a new car.

Will have more funds after the 20th, but if they sell in the meantime, than let it be :P

Regards

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Has anyone received their goods from Carlos yet?

He wouldn’t send via Australia Post COD so I opted out.

http://www.auspost.com.au/BCP/0,1467,CH2147~MO19,00.html

Also didn't want to use internet banking...

;)

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Has anyone received their goods from Carlos yet?

He wouldn't send via Australia Post COD so I opted out.

http://www.auspost.com.au/BCP/0,1467,CH2147~MO19,00.html

Also didn't want to use internet banking...

;)

i have no issue with you using internet banking mate i just told u ive had issues with that it thats all ok and ill answer that question 4 u 3 item are on the way 2 the buyers thank you dnt bother calling me bak 4 the fuel pump dnt want 2 sell it to a gronk like u anyway mate dnt like timewasters thanks have a good day

How much for both front gaurds, and whole rear subframe? Including Diff, shafts, hubs etc delivered to adelaide 5037?

Are you also selling the rb26 head and plenum (whole left hand side of the motor) and gearbox?

Cheers

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How much for both front gaurds, and whole rear subframe? Including Diff, shafts, hubs etc delivered to adelaide 5037?

Are you also selling the rb26 head and plenum (whole left hand side of the motor) and gearbox?

Cheers

please call me on 0424253000 or send ur number through i call u and we will organise a reasonable price that suits both of us lunky u i still have front guards and whole rear sub frame availble.

hey carlos,

sent you a sms but just incase you didnt get that ill post here.

was suppose to hear from you today about shipment as i paid in full over a week ago. starting to get a bit worried so please get back to me asap.

0421691338 is my number.

dont let me down buddy

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