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Hey do you happen to have an rb25 clutch fork? I seem to have broken mine.. :/

Sorry no I dont :(

Still got the r33 rear reo? May need one in the near future

Yes I have a few here as I just got another 2 33s

Chasing R34 sedan front and rear bumpers, sedan side skirts, auto shift knob, the surround around it, and the auto gear display in centre console, NA RB25neo engine cover, air box, intake piping.

Sorry all sold already

Hey mateDo you have the drivers side front splash guard from the wheel arch from a series 2?CheersAdam

Yes I have a few here give me a call or txt

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Sounds pretty much like a trader, or a backyard operation not far off that.

Having a quick look at the PM volume and the types of discussion - this also backs it up.

If you wish to trade here in volume on SAU - you are required to become a paying trader just like everyone else.

More information can be found here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/294953-are-you-a-business-want-to-advertise-on-sau-click-here/

And this does not mean continue to use the PM function.

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