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Boganrice,

can you please price the ac compressor, power steer pump and bracket and the alternator.

Cheers,

ken

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- Waiting for replies to PM’s nearly 2 weeks at some times.

- I myself had to find out how much my own postage was because the seller did can’t to find it for himself

- No communication at all, sent him my details to send the item and I asked him to COMFRIM that he got my details and to pm me when he sends it out…nearly 2 weeks pass and I get a letter from the post office that I have an item to pickup..Never got any pm from the seller that I was sent or anything at that time I could have purchased the same item from someone else.

-Steering wheel was pictured that it had the original leather on it, revived the goods without the leather on the steering wheel????? Why???? I have no idea??? But I’m not impressed!!!!!!!!!

PLEASE USE CAUTION WITH THIS SELLER. MAKE SURE YOU KNOW 100% THAT YOU WILL GET THE ITEMS IN THE CONDITION THAT HE TELLS YOU THEY ARE IN.

Guest RedLineGTR

- Waiting for replies to PM’s nearly 2 weeks at some times.

- I myself had to find out how much my own postage was because the seller did can’t to find it for himself

- No communication at all, sent him my details to send the item and I asked him to COMFRIM that he got my details and to pm me when he sends it out…nearly 2 weeks pass and I get a letter from the post office that I have an item to pickup..Never got any pm from the seller that I was sent or anything at that time I could have purchased the same item from someone else.

-Steering wheel was pictured that it had the original leather on it, revived the goods without the leather on the steering wheel????? Why???? I have no idea??? But I’m not impressed!!!!!!!!!

PLEASE USE CAUTION WITH THIS SELLER. MAKE SURE YOU KNOW 100% THAT YOU WILL GET THE ITEMS IN THE CONDITION THAT HE TELLS YOU THEY ARE IN.

hey guys, BIG sorry for the slackness, I will get back to each of you now:

Nozila - It's non tunable, has all the cuts removed (boost, fuel, speed) - it's tuned up fairly rich ...

dayne - PM me your number ...

Penfold - Yes, they are available, make an offer ...

Nightman - Sorry bro ... needed the A/F meter in the end ... damn modifications ... :)

RBNT - can you pelase PM me your number ? My mate will speak to you about it ...

Owned - Exhaust is in negotiation - Turbo Timer is still available ...

Sorry again peoples ... been very very slack ... all good now ...

IF THERE ARE ANY FURTHER ENQUIRIES - PLEASE PM ME YOUR PHONE NUMBER - IT'S EASIER THIS WAY!!!

will it work on a r33 auto?what does it come with? and im guessing its for an r25 engine int the gtst series 2? email me abck to [email protected] (how much for postage to qld 4356 and will u cod?

:headspin: Hows it goin mate? I need that drivers side plastic door surround, dont need the switches but. $30? :headspin:

door surround??? you mean the power window switch surround.?

i have one but it is cracked.

let me know if you are interested. also the plastic clip under that clips into the door trim is broken off but could be glued.

:headspin: Hows it goin mate? I need that drivers side plastic door surround, dont need the switches but. $30? :headspin:

let me know if you are interested. also the plastic clip under that clips into the door trim is broken off but could be glued.

pics available (on 2nd page)http://www.pbase.com/phat6/stuff_for_sale

G'day mate,

Sorry to confuse but the picture you have is labelled door surround, I was interetsed until you told me it was cracked, where is the crack? If you think that it is repairable and it will fit into the door nicely Ill send a money order for $15.00.

Free Bump.....

All.....just recieved my goods in the post from Brad......all bits present and in advertised condition....Thanks mate.

ps good job on the packing...took me about an hour to unwrap :D

Hi,

I was hoping you could help. My car was broken into today, stereo stolen and all. As you can imagine, my interior is pretty phucked at the moment, so I was interest in your dash. Can you please advise if its still available. And if you can just sell me the dash part (i.e the part that goes around the stereo plastic bit.

I also need the indicator, windscreen wiper stalk, as they also damaged and snapped mine. Can you help me here too? Please let me know. My number is 0400 444 913

Thanks heaps for any assistance you can provide. Oh, one last thing, my door handle on my passenger side is also phucked (outside that is) Can you help me there also?

THanks

hmmm, appears to have deleted my post :cheers:

85URK - Hey man, can you please PM me your phone number ?

Skyrine-Dave - Phone number please ...

Kryostaisis - Sorry buddy, not available anymore ... ended up needing it locally in a mate's car ...

ALL OTHER QUERIES, PLEASE PM ME YOUR PHONE NUMBER AND QUESTION SO I CAN GET BACK TO YOU!! THANKS ...

hey boganrice, i was in the hunt for a new turbo timer, but now a new problem has arose, my passenger side window motor has sh*t itself, i was wondering if you will separate the motor off the door ?? how much u will sell it for?? and where are you situated?? im in qld.

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