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THIS VEHICLE IS A SERIES 2 for every1 that has asked me

sydney : it will fit an s15 should be a straight fit ,brakes are in good condition

does that include the cables etc. for the rear handbrake assembly?

and - how much for postage to sydney?

Bump ALL PARTS MUST GO MAKE OFFERS PM ME BARGAIN PRICES ALL NEEDS TO GO

you are still trying to sell your parts but yet i sent you money for the parts we agreed to nearly 4 weeks ago and and i still havent got the parts!!!!

I didnt want to post this publicly but as you are not returning my pm's then this must be the only way you might listen. You said to me on the 31st of August that you were checking on it that day and you will get back to me but you havent and even after i sent you a pm last week you still dont reply.

Either send me the parts as agreed or send me my money back now. Dont fck me around any more, i have been more than patient with you.

Edited by Kiwibob

mate I have replied to you dont say I didnt, I am trying to chase everything up its bad enough me in charge when I didnt have access to the shed, your item was sent out saturday! Thank you .

All PARTS MUST GO NEED THIS GONE

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