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Re: One Man's Trash

Posted: 13 Aug 2017 21:55
by hugejp
Chris, yes please! I have a winch without a cable!

Re: One Man's Trash

Posted: 13 Aug 2017 22:13
by Chris Skinner
Its yours then JP!

Re: One Man's Trash

Posted: 13 Aug 2017 22:35
by hugejp
Thanks Chris!

It'll be put to good use!

:thumbup:

Re: One Man's Trash

Posted: 31 Aug 2017 21:08
by jonathan
Finally got round to fitting a steel rear bumper, so the original is available (gold/shampagne) colour.

It's currently at Burnco in Cape Town, but if nobody wants it they will throw it out in the next few days

Re: One Man's Trash

Posted: 18 Jan 2018 10:09
by Rhett
Hi all

I have original front and rear coil springs from a Nissan X-trail 2005 model.
I don't know why I still have them.

Anyone interested? If so, collection can be done in Heidelberg or Wadeville. Let me know. I'll keep them for another week or two. Pics needed?

Re: One Man's Trash

Posted: 22 Nov 2018 08:07
by Michael
Gents, doing a bit of cleaning and have the following items.

2x inline TD42 diesel pumps in working order free of charge.
Call me on 082 5 six double 7 one 56

This offer is valid for 7 days after which I will throw them in the trash.

Re: One Man's Trash

Posted: 23 Nov 2018 08:32
by Johann van den Berg
Hi Michael I would love to pick them up

Re: One Man's Trash

Posted: 13 Jan 2019 10:46
by iandvl
Replaced the radio in the Patrol with a bluetooth compatible one.

Sony CD/radio with USB (model CDX-GT450U).

All works although there is a chip of plastic broken off on the right which means the face jumps off occasionally on rough roads.

Collection in Brits or Pretoria.
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Re: One Man's Trash

Posted: 13 Jan 2019 10:49
by iandvl
Sorry. Radio has already found a new owner, it seems....

Re: One Man's Trash

Posted: 14 Jan 2019 11:27
by ricster
I have a full set of used brake rotors ( front and rear ) if anyone is wanting them. If you like I will give you the old matching front and rear pads too (they are still at least 1/2 used) if you wish to use them as is, or if you are going to skim the rotors will then you don't really need the pads but you can have them anyways :biggrin:

The reason I changed them over to the new Terrain Tamer was that they do have a small lip on the outer edges, and I preferred to go with new and not skim.

here is a pic of the rear rotor....
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