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hi andrew i was wondering if u could pm your number i am interested in a few things on your list and maybe some other stuff u have. would be greatly appreciated. thanks mate

Sam

Info on the P/FC.

How old is it?

What model is it?

What model car is it for?

Hi Mate the PFC is for my ser1 r33 which i took out after a bit over a month as I sold the car and the guy kept bargaining and I got a shit price for it.

Andrew

hey mate

i send u a PM about the floor mats u never got back to me

let me know

Alex

Sorry mate, must have just missed it, I just responded to your second pm. Thanks for the interest

I have posted my number up numerous times on these forums and never had a problem, good idea to clearly state the hours they could call you (Eg: Between 9am-8pm).

Tried to call you but you must of been at work, please sms me a time when it is best to reach you.

How safe isit to just post my number here as there is a lot of PM's askings for my number, nobody is going to prank and annoy me at ridiculous hours are they?

Nah, we'll only call between 2am-4am : )

How safe isit to just post my number here as there is a lot of PM's askings for my number, nobody is going to prank and annoy me at ridiculous hours are they?

once the baby arrives you will be awake anyway ;)

Congrats on the baby and g/l with selling your stuff!

PFC wouldn't suit 34 GTT would it? im thinking not but I dont know?

Nah, we'll only call between 2am-4am : )

It may seem funny but that's probably the best times for me :wassup:

Try sleeping with a pregnant women, you tend to get kicked off the bed at that time LOL.

once the baby arrives you will be awake anyway ;)

 

Congrats on the baby and g/l with selling your stuff!

 

PFC wouldn't suit 34 GTT would it? im thinking not but I dont know?

I doubt it would as its for an R33 s1 but no idea for sure.

Thanks for the kind regards.

Andrew

Hello Everyone,

Thanks for your interests in the PFC and Hand Controller and thanks for trying to help me out but at the moment the PFC and Hand controller is considered SOLD. I have a few other bits that I want to sell, that i keep tripping over when I goto that room at night and I will post them up soon. Do you think it's better to post up a new thread or to keep this one ready? By the way...what's a sporty family car I can buy, It might come down to that if my wife gets her way LOL

Andrew

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