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hey guys, well last night was fun, got home and realised someones tried to get into my car, they bent my grill to get to the bonnet clip (unsuccessfully) and ripped off my boot badge/barrell and replaced it with an ugly series 1 one (the black style), so i need a series 2 (silver) boot badge/barrell so i can get the car pristine again and ready to sell, so yer, the cars also up for sale

any help much appreciated

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yer i cant beleive they did too. Hey maybe they wanted it to be unnoticable so they could come back. Be CAREFUL!!! Or maybe even get the locks adapted. Its obvious that it can be done and only costs $25, so play safe!!

Yes i agree with Evil EKW are great for parts and cheap too, if by rare chance UPI dont have it ill call them and im usually lucky for them to have it. Plus the guy there, Michael his name is hes the young one with the white R33, hes quite helpful, plus good chance hell kno what your talking about cos he owns a 33.

All the best!

BTW the number is: 9274 4444. I had to call em yesterday.

Im looking for an R33 Series one igniter people if any1 has one!!

L3THAL: Do u know a guy named John, lives in Deer Park and thats in the console modding business?

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