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Hey Bogan I sent you PM but you never got back to me.  Yes I will take the surround for $50 and I'll cover the postage (should be around the $10 mark) PM me with your banking details etc.....

PM sent bro ...

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HI

JUST WONDERING IF U STILL HAVE THE CAT BACK SYSTEM?? NEED ONE ASAP

THANKS

parcel tray => would be the pocket in the centre console? (one that sits above or below the head unit)  

want to sell this to me?

PTR33 - Hey man, they are pretty bad ... I'll get photos up tomorrow ...

Cheers ...

still interested in the tail lights if you can post pic's

Hey Boganrice,

Interested in front Nismo and rear std strut braces.....I'll offer you $350 for both and I'll cover postage to melb.

hey man, $400 not including postage ... lowest I'll go ... the Nismo is $550 new ...

Can you tell me a little bit more about the mines ECU. Do you know what mods it had when it was on the car and also is it programmable/tunable?

hey man, i see you have a radiator to me, can you email some pics to [email protected], is it bent at all? any leaks? etc etc?? I need a new one and i'd gladly pay $200 for it. Would you COD it to canberra? thanks

I also need a bumper bar support panel, have you got that? if so, whats the price, and could you COD that aswell.

i'll PM u my number, and we can talk ova SMS if u like, i need the radiator and would like (if you still have it) to organise shipping asap!

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Any chance you can take some responsibility for the parts that you are selling I have been keen on a specific part for some time and spaces of weeks without communication is kind of annoying when trying to get a part that you want. While your modding your car people are waiting for items that they want to buy.

Cheers Rob

P.S Sent you all my details waiting on a reply.

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