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yeah ok mate now i no the bit that you mean i will have a look when i get a chance and let you no

il grab apic when i get a chance but if you open the boot and look at the hood lining there is a metal plate that goes from one side to the other on the back edge just inside the hatch, i need the clips that hold it on and possibly the plate pending if i can straighten mine.
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Hey. If no one has bought them yet can you hold the roof rails until Christmas, we are driving to young so I can just stop in if its ok with you

Hey. If no one has bought them yet can you hold the roof rails until Christmas, we are driving to young so I can just stop in if its ok with you

Hey. If no one has bought them yet can you hold the roof rails until Christmas, we are driving to young so I can just stop in if its ok with you

yeah i can do this for you and you can take the interior trim pieces that you wanted as well if you still want them

yer just depends how much you want for them, over christmas my pay drops by $200 a week due to no overtime on holidays. but anything i need and can afford il grab off you. just let me know a pick up price on the roof rails and the trim pieces and the clips and metal plate.

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Hi mate,

Just wondering if you had the air snorkel cold intake tube that goes to the airbox?

Stu

sorry mate i kept that for my self incase of police interferance thanks nathan

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Hello, do you still have the following:

Recirculating dump valve

Boost solenoid

Turbo actuator

I am also after the 2 front temperature sensors, located on the front of the engine by the top radiator hose going into the engine.

All the items would be going to the Isle of Wight, England.

Cheers for your time.

Shaun

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Hey mate, wondering if you still got the drivers side hook for the cargo barrier, the three gauge cluster that goes under the climate control and (lol) the rubber that goes round the left hand fender indicator

P.M. me if/how much + postage to sa cheers

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Hi, Im after the engine, Loom, ECU, AFM. Complete to the back of the crankshaft, Do you have, Jamind , [email protected], Or any one else that can supply Thanks

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