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oil temp, sold to me for whatever i earn tomorrow night!
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Bump, buy my sh*t :cheers:
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put me down as interested for the tow bar, my bike is looking sad since it cant fit in the boot of my car anymore :)
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Done!
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Buy Bennoz's sh*t :cheers:


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Do you have the upper centre console?
the part that houses the aircon controls clock etc
Man '96 FTO GPX
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Nope, sold sorry.

Why is everyone asking for sh*t that's not listed on the front page? :lol:
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Bennoz wrote:Nope, sold sorry.

Why is everyone asking for sh*t that's not listed on the front page? :lol:
Must be getting you the (do it guy) and dwayne (the parts guy) mixed up. :lol:
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Kustom wrote:
Bennoz wrote:Nope, sold sorry.

Why is everyone asking for sh*t that's not listed on the front page? :lol:
Must be getting you (does guys) and dwayne (the parts guy) mixed up. :lol:
EFA?
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Bennoz wrote:Nope, sold sorry.

Why is everyone asking for sh*t that's not listed on the front page? :lol:
because
Bennoz wrote:Plus much much more!!!
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:cheeky:
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Technikhaus wrote:What is in said Bens big penis by the way?
A whoooole lot 'o jism 8)
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For the Gen. Y's :lol: .
Bennoz wrote:Folks,

I need to reclaim garage space. I've got too many projects on the run at the moment. Come get a bargain!! Will post!!

Radiator with both thermos - $75!
Steering rack - $75!
Disc rotors from $10 bucks!
Complete back seat $25!
Passenger Seat - $40!
Tail light with small crack - $40!
Towbar - $40 (only suitable for light loads such as bike racks)
Complete dash assembly - $50!
All the fans & AC gear from under the dash - $50!
Doorskin minus handle assembly - $10!
AC Compressors from $50!
Brake Master Cylinders from $25!
Series 1 Indicator assemblies from $15 bucks!
Throttle bodies from $30 bucks!
Assorted gauges from $15 bucks!
Plus much much more!!!

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COME AND BUY MY CRAP!!

Did this ad sound like a dodgy Parramatta used car salesman?

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Got a passenger side front indicator assembly?

Longer shot, but how about any traction control stuff off one of the throttle bodies? Looking specifically for the vacuum control solenoids (bolted to the firewall).
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hi Bennoz, you got a indicator stalk?
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SydneyDave wrote:Got a passenger side front indicator assembly?
Pre-facelift? Yes.
SydneyDave wrote:Longer shot, but how about any traction control stuff off one of the throttle bodies? Looking specifically for the vacuum control solenoids (bolted to the firewall).
Nope, sorry.
kni8ht wrote:hi Bennoz, you got a indicator stalk?
Nope, sorry.
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Hi Bennoz, I have fluid leaking from the top of my steering rack into the cabin. I have noticed that you have a rack for sale. Am I better off fixing mine or replacing it with yours. Does your rack have the tie rod ends still attached, even though I have already ordered a set.
mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done! :salut:
Daniel2019 wrote:Come on phil, we bonded at the bonfire, lets be honest here...me and phil are besties now... :lol:
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PHIL069 wrote:Hi Bennoz, I have fluid leaking from the top of my steering rack into the cabin. I have noticed that you have a rack for sale. Am I better off fixing mine or replacing it with yours. Does your rack have the tie rod ends still attached, even though I have already ordered a set.
Nah, no tie rod ends on mine, so you could use your new ones on it.

Up to you, how you do it. You can get the racks reco'ed quite easily, however your car will be off the road while its being done obviously. Its not quite as quick a turn around as driveshafts (same guy does them.)

Oh & also... its a @#%$ing @#%# of a job too...
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PHIL069 wrote:Hi Bennoz, I have fluid leaking from the top of my steering rack into the cabin. I have noticed that you have a rack for sale. Am I better off fixing mine or replacing it with yours. Does your rack have the tie rod ends still attached, even though I have already ordered a set.
Nah, no tie rod ends on mine, so you could use your new ones on it.

Up to you, how you do it. You can get the racks reco'ed quite easily, however your car will be off the road while its being done obviously. Its not quite as quick a turn around as driveshafts (same guy does them.)

Oh & also... its a @#%$ing @#%# of a job too...
Even though it's a prick of a job it must be done sometime :(
Can I have yours after I get tax back at the latest :D
I assume yours has only done low km's
mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done! :salut:
Daniel2019 wrote:Come on phil, we bonded at the bonfire, lets be honest here...me and phil are besties now... :lol:
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PHIL069 wrote:
Bennoz wrote:
PHIL069 wrote:Hi Bennoz, I have fluid leaking from the top of my steering rack into the cabin. I have noticed that you have a rack for sale. Am I better off fixing mine or replacing it with yours. Does your rack have the tie rod ends still attached, even though I have already ordered a set.
Nah, no tie rod ends on mine, so you could use your new ones on it.

Up to you, how you do it. You can get the racks reco'ed quite easily, however your car will be off the road while its being done obviously. Its not quite as quick a turn around as driveshafts (same guy does them.)

Oh & also... its a @#%$ing @#%# of a job too...
Even though it's a prick of a job it must be done sometime :(
Can I have yours after I get tax back at the latest :D
I assume yours has only done low km's
Yep, for sure.

It's done a few kms though, 160,xxx on the car when I wrecked it.
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Bennoz wrote:
PHIL069 wrote:
Bennoz wrote:
PHIL069 wrote:Hi Bennoz, I have fluid leaking from the top of my steering rack into the cabin. I have noticed that you have a rack for sale. Am I better off fixing mine or replacing it with yours. Does your rack have the tie rod ends still attached, even though I have already ordered a set.
Nah, no tie rod ends on mine, so you could use your new ones on it.

Up to you, how you do it. You can get the racks reco'ed quite easily, however your car will be off the road while its being done obviously. Its not quite as quick a turn around as driveshafts (same guy does them.)

Oh & also... its a @#%$ing @#%# of a job too...
Even though it's a prick of a job it must be done sometime :(
Can I have yours after I get tax back at the latest :D
I assume yours has only done low km's
Yep, for sure.

It's done a few kms though, 160,xxx on the car when I wrecked it.
Would I be better off having it reco before installing? If yes how much is reco?
mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done! :salut:
Daniel2019 wrote:Come on phil, we bonded at the bonfire, lets be honest here...me and phil are besties now... :lol:
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