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hey guys

found a nose clip. it has a certain... particular ...part... that i want. but they wont seperate it unless i buy the whole nose cut...reality is i don't want this stuff kicking around the house, sooooooooooo i'll just divvy the parts i don't want for cheap?

sooooooooooooooo any of you perth guys (or possible over east guys i can organise postage) want to go sharsies with me? if i can recouperate SOME of the costs for this i will justify spending money on this... otherwise i'll just leave it where it is!! :P

it is a series 2

it has

bumper (series 2 - the smooth type)

reo

headlights (chrome)

parkers

bumper mounted indicators

i'll call tomorrow to confirm what else it has but parts will be pretty cheap if you go in this with me... like, both headlights $100 or less, parkers 80 or less., bumper about $100 odd. bumper mount indicators maybe? $40 for both??

very cheap front clip parts!!!!

anybody interested?

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spearmint green...

and yes it is series 3 but i wrote series two so that people don't ask things like "what's series 3 mine has bla bla bla"

either way

shut your face.

interested??? chrome headlights, S3 indicators... reo. S3 bumper (it's actually nicer than the S1 - no "ridges"

there may be a few other parts that are on it that you might need nic! i'll see if i can get the shop to send pix =)

okay pics coming through now, nic if you want i will be happy to help spray it white =)

includes all parts i said, also has radiator and aircon compressor... i might be taking the aircon compressor (maybe)

any interest?

EDIT:

pic is up.

trust me - it's like a greenish colour (from memory) and understand the pic is blurry because michael J fox seems to have taken the photo using a camera phone in warehouse lighting. but trust me - nose cut is in good condition...

annnnnnnnnd i may as well spill the beans now and stop you guys from asking...

if this goes ahead - THE GRILL IS MINE. any other parts will be sold off cheap... my loss is your gain kinda deal

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Jason.

for this all to go ahead i'll be honest - the nose cut i have been quoted $450.

i can try haggle the sop down to $400 MAYBE for you guys but for this to go ahead it has to be fair

ALL I WANT is the grill... nic wants the headlights, and the bumper, you want the bumper reo...

so after the grill, bumper, lights and bumper reo are gone - there's not that many parts left... that's basically the nose cut, parted out...

$400 for the nose cut...

nic's offered me $150 for te ehadlights and bumper - i've explained to him that this won't fly...

especially if you're only offering $30 for the reo!?

that means the grille is gonna cost me about $220 odd...

seeing as the three of us are basically going thirdsies in this - can we work out something that's a bit more fair on all of us - rather than trying to pay the smallest amount possible n trying to fk everyone over?

just ONCE can you guys try being benevolent and pay money for parts? :) these don't come up often :(

if you're not interested any more just say so and we can all just forget about it completely

I was tired and a little bit spaded out when I wrote that.

... or spaced... I'm not completely sure.

Spaded works yeh? Anyway, f**k it.

What's left that isn't taken and what do I need to cough up to get it?

Be specific motherf**ker, if you need help with it i'll do it.

Edit 1: I don't even need the parts...

Just want to add shit into a big pile so that maybe in case some dude in a soarer backs into my car at warpspeed

(because it's a toyota - don't argue with the logic) and bends the shit,

i can replace the parts I need and not be too devastated.

Edit 2: Are the corner lamps spoken for then?

Edit 3: And maybs the radiator if its bin material. Might fit in the bluebird using flexi-hoses.

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corner lamps are not spoken for

how does this sound.

i organise the BEST POSSIBLE PRICE from these guys

seeing as you two are getting "two parts" each.. (ie: package of headlight+bumper, REO + corner lamps/indicator etc - and i'm just getting the grill)

what say the three of us just split the prices evenly down into thirds? whatever that price is...

think about it - it's like 100 or so bucks - its about what you pay in petrol a week! it's not that bad of an idea :(

oh and soz buckets about saying you guys are trying to fk ppl over, i was joking - and MAN OH MAN am i stressed out to the MAX about this windshield shit!

we just put our money's together and buy the part!!! if change is left over i'll just divvy it all up and funds transfer it back to you guys! :thumbsup:

i'll organise it next week eh?

thanks for this guys! :D

HEY GUYS!!!!!

okay - so now we have a 4th stake holder in this nose cut...

assuming i can swagger jack my way into a $400 nose cut, here's the cost break down and who is getting what..

Jason - $170 for:

reo

corner lamps? (please confirm if you mean CORNERING lamps, or indicators)

radiator

Nic - $80 for:

front bumper

esky_mad $100 for:

headlights

leaving Rowan with only $50 to pay for:

grill.

if this system sounds okay for you guys - sweet. personally, i think it's very "in my favour" (i: not very fair on you guys) soooooooooooooo

how's about we all just pay 100 each? and call it a day... that way it's still perfect sharsies and we're all getting some cheap nice bits so us cefiro guys can get what we want :D

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