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Cheers man, I'll see what they are brand new but Rubz PM me what your chasing?

This is ofcourse, if the cas is on its way out - Pretty sure you can't test them either if the problem is intermittent (sp) which is a pain.

PM sent Wayne. You can borrow it for a fortnight ... until I get back from Sydney mid February. If it is your problem, I'm sure I can sell it cheap. Its only sitting on my garage shelf. :)

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Kye,

just a guess, but looking at your post in the WTB section, are you looking at this?

http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=426492

Yeah I am. Been pretty board and wouldn't mind fixing it up and selling it.

Why's that?

just wondering, seemed a bit cheap, looks like a good skidder lol

After owning a 33 I'm not at all ntereated in sliding one haha

Such a boat. Just been bord shitliss and I'm sick of working on friends cars wouldn't mind working on my own till I can find a decent evo.

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