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i think he meant me cam lol

anyway, sorry but mine is sold. someone who was interested has got back to me as he was away. sorry but he asked first!

also, the boost controller is sold too

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i think he meant me cam lol

Haha, I know. I clicked on the thread and the only post I saw was Josh saying "PM me and I'll get you some coin".

Josh, I didn't actually send a PM... but I can if you are just throwing money at people who PM you! :P

But running the engine cover will wear the bonnet under felt. I asked Nickor about this and his is worn in a few patches from it touching.

Not really worn... :rolleyes:post-20696-0-78801000-1327284220_thumb.jpg

Just a couple of touches.

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OK, dump, front/decat pipe and rear N1 muffler all going with the car. so they are no longer for sale

That's great news mate; realistic pricing definitely shifts cars faster!

New owner has got quite the deal.thumbsup.gif

Met the New owner the other night. Seems a genuine nice bloke. Told him we better see him on SAU sometime soon!

Have to thank Iain, and the buyer for their patience while I finished off my car. cheers.gif

Saw him having a few sneaky looks at some parts on my car!thumbsup.gif

Congrats Iain, I hope you strike a deal sometime soon on a new ride!

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