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Turbo kit sold, G4 coilovers sold pending payment

Got the footrest from the drivers side footwell?

Pm me a price posted to Adelaide

thanks dude

PM sent

Standard sidemount cooler/ SMIC & piping - $80

will this fit a r33 series 2 gtst if so give me your address and i will come and get it.

sorry mate the SMIC+piping is sold

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Hey i will still take the rb25 clutch master. I will trade my r32 gts cusco fucas for it or i can just straight pay you for it whatever works best for you. I do need it asap so it would need to be shipped express!!!!

Hey i will still take the rb25 clutch master. I will trade my r32 gts cusco fucas for it or i can just straight pay you for it whatever works best for you. I do need it asap so it would need to be shipped express!!!!

yep, still have it here. PM me if you're still keen

coilovers end up selling?

Yep sorry mate G4s are sold

Do you have the antenna? How much posted to NSW 2287

hey mate, it's sold pending payment. i'll let ya know if it falls through

hey do you still have the front lower control arms? what condition are the ball joints in? any up/down movement?

yep still have them. Both in good condition, joints are still firm and no up/down play. PM me if you're keen

cheers

hey mate do u still have the heavy duty clutch? Im keen on buying it let me know asap thanks

Hey mate, sorry it's sold

Hi, do you still have the Drivers side window switch?, will you post it to me here down in tas for $60, let me know, Damo

yup, PM sent

Hey mate...ill take the 5speed box...can u please pm me your number? i got cash waiting..

PM sent

The car didn't come with clear indicators by any chance ?

Sorry mate they sold in like 2 seconds heh

ya mate do you still have the drivers side window motor? would you take $70 bucks and i will pay for the postage of course for delivery to WA with regular express post and also is the window motor still good the last time you used it, i have gone through 3 :yes: thanks

Would you have a front passanger side jesus bar.. (aka the hand u grip on to which is just above your head to the left) i need the handle n the two screw that come with it..

cheers mate...

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