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Most of the cuts had aftermarket suspension, it is included in the price. THe SW20 MR2GT Tein sus is DA also - forgot to put in original post.

Ken

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what can I say ken, you do get the good sh1t. :)

guys, Ken is a good honest trader and wont f**k you around.

On that note, can you pm me a price on the BNR32 ARC airbox?

Cheers mate, and best of luck with the rest of the bits.

what can I say ken, you do get the good sh1t. :P

guys, Ken is a good honest trader and wont f**k you around.

On that note, can you pm me a price on the BNR32 ARC airbox?

Cheers mate, and best of luck with the rest of the bits.

Thanks Richard, man how heavy was your bag going home? I got pulled up at check in about weight - they werent happy, but I did get away with it.

Pm sent

Cheers,

Ken

what can I say ken, you do get the good sh1t. :)

guys, Ken is a good honest trader and wont f**k you around.

On that note, can you pm me a price on the BNR32 ARC airbox?

Cheers mate, and best of luck with the rest of the bits.

I'll second that - and i aint met Ken yet, even after a few months of business over the phone lol :P

David

You seperating parts of the GTR front cut? could I get the lights, grill, headunit mounting bits and plugs and the 3 dials?

Only have the centre dial for you, what would you like to pay? Pm me please.

Hey mate you don't have a RB25 throttle body laying around do ya?

No I dont, but you could try your local supplier PRIMO, dont know if he is in the country at the moment or not?

Give Oden a call at Bundy Reshine.

Cheers,

Ken

Tell him I sent you.

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