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will grab a pic of exhaust for you tomorrow

also going to get pics of headlights

interior

gaurds

boot

etc

etc

thanks

keep the pms coming

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Hi there, ok thanks for your reply, i will take the RB25DET R33 Crossmember, please email me at [email protected] as i can't pm you as i haven't had 10 posts, new to Skylines Australia, i'm from SOUTH AFRICA, Mpumalanga, Nelspruit 1200. Please send me a PayPal invoice for Crossmember + Shipping to: SOUTH AFRICA, Mpumalanga, Nelspruit 1200, P.O.Box 8808, Dirkie +27832987571. Please put all these details on box & please just email me some photo's aswell for me to see the condition. Can you maybe find out a quote from DHL, i usally get my parts from Australia via DHL. Please get back to me ASAP for me to make Payment & for you to ship the part off asap. Thanks Dirkie

sorry no gear knob - seems to b a few ppl looking for them

also can anyone help me out is it possible to edit my original topic?

i wanna throw up prices etc etc

thanks

hey mate

photos of the upper dash (the major dash part, runs from driver to passanger side and down towards centre console, prob bad explination)

Let me know

Cheers

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you mean the actual dash which the top air vents and stuff sit in?

or the dash facia that the hazard light swith and clock and stuff are on?

thanks just throwing this one up as i had it on my computer already

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the one just under the windscreen, yeh the upper vents (demister for winscreen and that) sit in

thats the one lol, looks pretty good condition, no damage on it?

depending on how much for the dash plus postage ill be interested... If you can do it for $200 total then I'll take it?

not sure how much postage would be on it thats the only thing.... Let me know

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you mean the actual dash which the top air vents and stuff sit in?

or the dash facia that the hazard light swith and clock and stuff are on?

thanks just throwing this one up as i had it on my computer already

Is that steering wheel the non-air bag version?

yeah thats the series 1 one (non air bag)

its weathered a little on the top of the wheel but

as im sure u know what i mean

the sun damage they get from getting hit with the sun

the series 2 one is even worse :down: would be ok for just the air bag set up on it but i doubt anyone would want teh actual wheel

sorry should hopefulley get a pic of the exhaust today

its under a whole heap of crap in the shed and just havnt had time to get to it sorry

yeah thats the series 1 one (non air bag)

its weathered a little on the top of the wheel but

as im sure u know what i mean

the sun damage they get from getting hit with the sun

the series 2 one is even worse
:down:
would be ok for just the air bag set up on it but i doubt anyone would want teh actual wheel

sorry should hopefulley get a pic of the exhaust today

its under a whole heap of crap in the shed and just havnt had time to get to it sorry

do u still have turbo?

will pay 4 it 2day if u stil have

let me no a.s.a.p

ph. 0439676835

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