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i need the screws for the spak plug cover and coils, do you have any spare ?

Ariel

hey ariel nice to speak to you again so soon i have the screws pop past one day this week and grab them.They are the small allen key ones your after?

I also got the coil monts and bolts if you want them to.

they can be yours free for being a nice bloke lol :)

talk soon

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hey ariel nice to speak to you again so soon i have the screws pop past one day this week and grab them.They are the small allen key ones your after?

I also got the coil monts and bolts if you want them to.

they can be yours free for being a nice bloke lol :D

talk soon

no worries, pm your no again and i will come past some time during the week. thanks

hi wayne

After reading above post i am wondering if my money has been sent to you in vain ,you said that you were posting injector rail injectors loom and balancer last week , having recieved a parcel from my inlaws from kiama that was sent monday and arived today i carnt but wonder what has happened to mine . I was also curious that items were not marked as sold. I amstill interested in head as per early post that you have not responded to .Even knowing that you have been very active on site.

Can you send me details of time post office and registerd post details so that i am able to start investigation from my end .

I would like you to RING me so we can sort this out before may when i will be down there for a wedding .

Peter Bourke

25 belvedere crt

chambers flat

Qld 4133 0402056274 0732971572

wake up buddy youll get your stuff i aint no rip off merchant.

Its funny a few guys dont get there gear on time and theres a big comotion but you never see all the guys standing up that got theres and are happy adding comments lol.

wayne

Spoke to your mum fri night she was going to find reg post number and send it to me the post office here in qld carnt do any thing until i get a number ,have contacted barracks heights post office but they carnt find any parcels from sherwood to bourke going to qld

peter bourke 0402056276

so what are you trying to say man?

I will find the registered post number and send it through.

Better still i will scan a copy of my registered post slip and post it up on the forum as there is another guy on the same sheet aswell thats still waitin.

guys, please don't get too carried away as yet, i am sure that wayne will respond and chase them up for us. it isn't the easiest time of year with all the holidays etc. over christmas

dondesoto, i have edited your post to remove wayne's details if anyone wants them they should contact you via pm.

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