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if you got that plastic bit i am after , i'll take it and the speedo cable as well, if you can pm me ur number then i can call ya to describe it a bit better

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still got the stock bov?

yeah mate, have them, but not too keen on selling them... $280 posted for the entire BOV set-up (the complete set-up in the corner)

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pedals arrived today, good nick as well.

cheers mate

thanks mate, glad you like them, and yep everything that we say is in good nick, it sure is...

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RB26 air conditioning air compressor (good condition, will come with mounting bracket) $120

R32 GTS4 stereo-gear boot surround (good condition) $70

how much post to Melbourne? thx

RB26 air conditioning air compressor (good condition, will come with mounting bracket) $120

R32 GTS4 stereo-gear boot surround (good condition) $70

how much post to Melbourne? thx

hey mate, we sold the ac compressor which we definatly knew was good, but we do have another from a front cut, but not sure if there is a way to tell if its good or not without running it a car...

as for postage, it would be $15 for the surround and $25 for the ac compressor (depends if you want it, and of course price will be lower for the other one we have) you can text us on 0448719741 since you can't PM.

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Hey mate.

How much do you want for the power window switch on the passenger side and posted to melb 3136?

PM sent mate

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bump, have alot of engine parts available... actually may consider selling the complete engine (complete with wiring clutch etc), has polished covers, adj cam gears, ported head, 33 v-spec turbos, polished plenum, port matched intake side to head, new seals and gaskets + more... looking for $8000 for it. may seperate

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Hi mate do u still have the rubber turbo oil return hoses to suit r32 gtr. If so how much posted to 4305 QLD. I have sent you a pm you must not of got it.

Cheers Phill 0429995764

Hi mate do u still have the rubber turbo oil return hoses to suit r32 gtr. If so how much posted to 4305 QLD. I have sent you a pm you must not of got it.

Cheers Phill 0429995764

PM sent

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