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check out the thread N/A mods there is a website said on the 2nd page its like www.partsco.com or somthing similar. you need to do the search in the NA section only to get the best results and include rb25de in it

Tried that and got about 6 trillion results.

Few of which were relevant.

Don't have time to sift through the crap.

dude - wtf?

if you dont have the time to sift through the crap why would others waste their time answering your crap?

instead you add to the 6 trillion other threads about extractors, which makes it harder and harder to search in future.. use your head!

like above

partsco.com or search coby, fujitsibo etc.

dude - wtf?

if you dont have the time to sift through the crap why would others waste their time answering your crap?

instead you add to the 6 trillion other threads about extractors, which makes it harder and harder to search in future.. use your head!

like above

partsco.com or search coby, fujitsibo etc.

hey , ever heard of good manners and trying to help people . i,m sure people dont come into forums to be treated like that .

Its true though... If i posted up a new topic for everything i needed because i was too 'lazy' to search i would post about 5 topics per day. Imagine the amount of threads we'd have if 22000+ users did that everyday, sites would also probably no longer be free, and it would take years to load everything.

Something ive learnt is.... the more you use the search function the better you get at it...

Dayne

Its not a matter of being 'lazy' as you put it.

Like I said, I did a search, got approx. 20 pages of results most of which had "do a search" as the reply. Not very helpful to say the least.

Anyway, in a roundabout sort of way my question has been answered.

So thankyou to those that took the time to offer helpful advice.

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