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If you do decide to separate them I'd be keen on the cam covers.

Cheers,

Simon.

buy the lot and ill buy the coil cover and timing cover off you. :)

wow i really didnt expect there to be this much interest,

to be fair ill separate to

PM-R33

Akis

Italiasr

but you guys can decide how to divide the 350 between you or if one of you wants to fork out the 350 and sell the bits to the other two guys it would make my life easier :)

i think he's just being a shit stirer :bunny:, so if you guys could organize who pays how much for the bits ill sell them individually or dirt can have them

dont want to sound like an asshole but i dont want to be left with 1 piece I cant get rid of so i will wait to get the money from all parties before I send the parts out, If one person backs out i will send the money back to you, so if you guys are happy with that then I'll part them out to you

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i think he's just being a shit stirer :), so if you guys could organize who pays how much for the bits ill sell them individually or dirt can have them

dont want to sound like an asshole but i dont want to be left with 1 piece I cant get rid of so i will wait to get the money from all parties before I send the parts out, If one person backs out i will send the money back to you, so if you guys are happy with that then I'll part them out to you

Yeah I'm still keen on the cam covers, so if Dirt doesn't get em I was thinking if we split it so that I pay $180 for the cam covers, and the timing cover and ornament cover can be split over the rest of the $350, so $85 each for the timing and ornament covers, how does that sound to everyone?

Also, how much would delivery be to Adelaide?

Cheers,

Simon.

i think he's just being a shit stirer :( , so if you guys could organize who pays how much for the bits ill sell them individually or dirt can have them

dont want to sound like an asshole but i dont want to be left with 1 piece I cant get rid of so i will wait to get the money from all parties before I send the parts out, If one person backs out i will send the money back to you, so if you guys are happy with that then I'll part them out to you

:)

no worries but just wait for akis to give the go ahead for the gear cover and we can get this happening, and buyer pays postage, i forgot to put it in the original post but i figured it was a given. post up your post codes so i can find out $ for postage

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