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i have 2 z32 air flow meter's both with plugs brand new in box, both have never been

used... im asking for $280 each + postage

both AFM's are SOLD...

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i also have 2 greddy trust type r blow off valves, one comes with a adaptor that was fitted

on a r32 gtst. the other has no adaptor, i think, as i still have to find which box in the garage

i put it in. will update if it has an adaptor. i am asking for $200 each + postage

price drop to $170 each + postage

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here are pics of the second greddy trust type r blow off valve... it has an adaptor, i thought it didnt

but i was wrong because i hadn't seen it in so long

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im located in SE Melb... im not online everyday so if you need to contact me asap

my mobile is: 0424 322 182

Ashan

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how do i tel if its a tomei plug? all i kno is you need to disconnect the

wiring from the plug you hav in ur car n connect that wiring to this plugs

wiring... so if anyone knows how to tel a tomei plug from another plug

plz let me kno

how do i tel if its a tomei plug? all i kno is you need to disconnect the

wiring from the plug you hav in ur car n connect that wiring to this plugs

wiring... so if anyone knows how to tel a tomei plug from another plug

plz let me kno

hey mate do we have a deal??

money ready :thumbsup:

  • 3 weeks later...

come on guys... one bov left, someone must need one

its in great condition. the one in the 1st lot of pics is

the one thats stil for sale.

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