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Hello, I am living in Sydney and I need the drivers side wing mirror on the door. Do u still have it. Can u please send me a contact no to get in contact. thank u :)

hey mate,

im after these if you still have

pexi AVCR (black) with blue/white text. Great condition, includes all solenoids and a few bits of paper with the box

Sard 550cc side feed injectors ( will they work on a RB25 stock rail? and do i need a new ECU to run them?)

Front strut brace

HDI Front mount cooler FMIC. 600x300x75, 3" inlet/outlets

S2 Steering wheel with airbag

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hey mate,

looking for the washer bottle motors, wondering if they still lying around. Would LOVE to pick them up today 0401003686. But since the last reply to this thread was a while ago, not sure if that is possible. Just gimme a call or sms any time and we should be able to sort something out.

Cheers!

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if the rear bumper is still for sale i will pick it up next weekend!

contact me on 0431 121 625 if still available

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