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Hi to all Tassie Skyline and other import owners,

I will be in Sydney on the 9th September sourcing a wide variety of parts for mine and other Skyline race cars. If you need absolutely anything for your import, simply e-mail me at [email protected] what you're after and a contact number. I can source parts for any Japanese car.

There is no obligation to buy and once I have sourced the parts you're after, I will call you on the 9th with a price and if suitable to you have your card ready. Direct deposits are ok if arranged before hand.

All parts will be delivered to Hobart within a week of purchase and freight costs are included.

In putting lots of buyers together, we all save!

I am not a business and I'm just trying to progress the cars down here and save us all some money.

So if you're interested e-mail me now. The cut off will be 5th September so I can prepare the list before I go.

Hope to hear from you all soon

26Motorsport

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Hi to all Tassie Skyline and other import owners,

I will be in Sydney on the 9th September sourcing a wide variety of parts for mine and other Skyline race cars.  If you need absolutely anything for your import, simply e-mail me at [email protected] what you're after and a contact number.  I can source parts for any Japanese car.

There is no obligation to buy and once I have sourced the parts you're after, I will call you on the 9th with a price and if suitable to you have your card ready. Direct deposits are ok if arranged before hand. 

All parts will be delivered to Hobart within a week of purchase and freight costs are included.

In putting lots of buyers together, we all save!

I am not a business and I'm just trying to progress the cars down here and save us all some money.

So if you're interested e-mail me now.  The cut off will be 5th September so I can prepare the list before I go.

Hope to hear from you all soon

26Motorsport

Mark is your email right as it keeps getting bounced back to me???

Cheers B

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