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Just recently purchased a 97 r33 SII type m skyline, my commodore just went this morning, so im going to pick up the car most likely on wednesday at the latest.

its already got a full HKS exaust, recaro seat.. so i just wanna get a couple of the other things, i do know a couple people that work at autobarn and can get them cheaper, but there still a rip, ill most likely end up getting them from GKTECH cause there very well priced and looks like there very well respected also.

POD - most likely K & N or blitz

BOV

adaptors...

and turbo timer..

PM me if you can offer anything.

Must be melbourne based.

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hey brad

just letting you know that 9/10 payments for the coolers are cleared...so if you still wanted in and didnt wanna wait, its looking good :)

also, for the pod, consider an apexi filter....dry element (legal in vic) and very low maintenance...also 1 of the best flowing etc...

See here:

http://www.mkiv.com/techarticles/filters_test/2/index.html

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