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intercooler hose.. can mms u a pic if u like.. pm me your number

it goes just under the airbox, basically from engine bay to the pipe that comes off the passenger side of the intercooler

intercooler hose.. can mms u a pic if u like.. pm me your number

it goes just under the airbox, basically from engine bay to the pipe that comes off the passenger side of the intercooler

number is on the front post 0422646961and yes i have that part :)

Will hafta pass on the wheels sorry. Ill check back to see if you have them in a few weeks.

No problems :)

u wouldn't happen to have the cold air intake pipe or snorkel piece off the air box would u?

Sorry it has a blitz pod filter and i never got the stock airbox :(

Hey bud, what is the condition of the steering wheel and auto gear lever? Is the auto surround still for sale?

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Steering wheels is in ok condition i have a cover on it and have since i owned the car, same with the auto gear lever in ok condition, the surround around the auto lever your talking about ? i still have it currently, and yes will post all parts :)

Hey bud i rang you before, just to clarify what im chasing.

Currently the 34 my misses is picking up tomorrow has this configuration...

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Chasing the bits to change to this configuration...

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Can you PM me a pricing for those three parts.

Ill check back for the pics of the wheel and the gear selector.

Cheers bud.

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