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ayayron wont be going to reservoir.

and #@Miguelone what's the part number for a 33R alternator?

There's 5 different part numbers, 2 for a Mitsubishi Alternator and 3 for a Hitachi alternator, different revisions depending on what year the car is. 20/25/26 are the same for 33. They're all around the same price though. LMK what year you're chasing and I can grab that P/N. I have a VGC S2 alternator if juan buy too...

Oh, this wouldn't happen to be for a Brandon Loong would it?

Sweet son of rajab f**k Misty's went down the shitter years ago.

Go anywhere else lol

the trick is to not go in expecting much, the return is much better as it exceeds your expectation lol

Nah... Went there before they expanded (couple years back) when it was Misty and 2 other workers in the entire place.

Every meal got worse every subsequent visit. Thousands of better places to utilize an appetite in Melbourne..

(Or just go round the corner to soda rock for a burger)

There's 5 different part numbers, 2 for a Mitsubishi Alternator and 3 for a Hitachi alternator, different revisions depending on what year the car is. 20/25/26 are the same for 33. They're all around the same price though. LMK what year you're chasing and I can grab that P/N. I have a VGC S2 alternator if juan buy too...

Oh, this wouldn't happen to be for a Brandon Loong would it?

ah yeah, its for brandon,

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