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I'm selling my bnr34 Greddy air diversion panel and it is still in good condition,i think they are discontinued and the reason im letting it go is that i manage to get the ARC diversion panel.I will do AUD 175 posted.

Nismo kill switch lighter - AUD95 posted

RB26 Transparent timing belt cover- AUD 150 posted (UNUSED NEW)

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I'm selling my bnr34 Greddy air diversion panel and it is still in good condition,i think they are discontinued and the reason im letting it go is that i manage to get the ARC diversion panel.I will do AUD 175 posted.

Nismo kill switch lighter - AUD95 posted (SOLD)

RB26 Transparent timing belt cover- AUD 150 posted (UNUSED NEW)

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this is not fair i have pm the tracking link and ID 2days ago and i just pm'ed you the screen shot after getting your pm . I demand an apology

Edited by shark79

greddy panel tracking id sent as well. no issues there

all parts were sent out 1 or 2 days after payment was made as i needed some time to find suitable packaging so it will arrive safetly

Edited by shark79

http://www.pos.com.m...stered_mail.asp

someone in here can you guys please kindly check if the tracking id and link that i have posted is working.

Thanks

RR147945187MY (tracking id)

enter at reference number and click Track ,follow exactly with capital letters

Edited by shark79

Heads up fellas, I'm still waiting for lighter think we hava scammer ere.

Apologies tracking took 48hrs before active, all sorted once again sorry bout that comment mate.

yes, i did pm you the day i send it out that tracking will take 24 to 48 hrs before its remitted into the system . just to make sure i have email you the receipt as well.

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apology accepted, kindly let me know if it arrives safetly.Thanks

Edited by shark79

I've bought a few thinks from Prajash he's an honest seller and able to track down rare JDM stuff with ease. I'll buy from him again. Remember post from overseas to Australia takes time.

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