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haha not a chance mate thats richer than gold! thanks anyways

haha your one of these cheap people that thinks everybody is ripping them off... $50 for each item delivered is not that bad (assuming they are in good nick), go out and price them new or even second hand...

we know from experience if you pay shit all, you will get absolute crap... up to you though

haha your one of these cheap people that thinks everybody is ripping them off... $50 for each item delivered is not that bad (assuming they are in good nick), go out and price them new or even second hand...

we know from experience if you pay shit all, you will get absolute crap... up to you though

yup!!!i thought you could get coilpack cover from a wrecker for 25$???lol..found one cheaper one than 40$ yet??

firstly if your not gonna be of any assistance why bother posting. sebastion: $50 each is f*kn rich i can do better in adelaide from a wrecker. Since when is shopping around a crime i sugest you keep your bullshit comments to yourself.

you obv cant get it from a wrecker or you wouldnt have posted this thread or sent me a pm asking me for one...40-50 is a good price....lol @ shopping around for a coilpack cover like its a huge investment..

you obv cant get it from a wrecker or you wouldnt have posted this thread or sent me a pm asking me for one...40-50 is a good price....lol @ shopping around for a coilpack cover like its a huge investment..

to shay mate, go off to a wrecker if its so expensive to find things on here... $50 is nothing mate... but since you are such an expert and if you can get it cheaper thats cool, was just letting you know that the price was not too bad... gl with it... we have one too $70 delivered :)

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