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now that i've got your attention...

r33 front braided brake lines $60

r33 series 1 grill $50

r33 rb25 series 2 engine loom $60

r33 coupe driver side window switch surround in CF wrap $15

r33 series 2 coupe driver side window switch $30

make me an offer if you dont like the prices

want it gone before monday otherwise its going in the skip.

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hey dude keen for the brake lines would you do 50 bucks posted to 4053 stafford, brisbane?

give you an answer tomorrow, got a local bloke who wants em

Hey mate. Pm me some pics on the engine loom. Has it been hacked or spliced into for another conversion? Very interested.

Cheers

ive sent em to your phone like, 2 weeks ago? lol...

Do you have a coilpack loom for series 2?

pretty sure ive got two of em chief, ill double check the plugs on em' tomorrow for ya

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hey Mitch will you swap the grill and brake lines for 4 cartons of the beer that your giving me, delivered to the gold coast?:thumbsup:

:thanks:

brake lines are gone

loom is gone

but ill have the 4 cartons sir ! :P

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