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you replied to my post with two different answers, im confused, are they available or not?

yeh sorry that is confusing lol, not my intention, but they are for sale mate! :) come get them for sure.

hey mate i need a replacement rear upper control arm for my r32 gtst, would your part be the same and fit? PM me and let me know how much.

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hey mate, i chasing front bar, both front guards , and a turbo , sms me on 0431 121 625 for pricing and if parts are available, thanks

got all them but LH front guard is a little bent at the front, give me some links of other sales/ads and ill beat them by 20%

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nothing sold yet :( but still have all the stuff for sale. please buy my stuff!

Do you still have the trim for the gearshifter? (the boot and the plastic trim for the console)

How much are you chasing for it? Send me a message on 0448944096

Cheers,

Brenton

Hey hows it going mate, im chasing after center air vents on the dash and climate control, you wouldn't happen to still have them by any chance and also post to melb? Cheers

yeah got them and happy to post them, did you see the photos, they are there?

thank you

Do you still have the trim for the gearshifter? (the boot and the plastic trim for the console)

How much are you chasing for it? Send me a message on 0448944096

Cheers,

Brenton

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