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HKS Pod Filter $SOLD

includes adapter for RB25 AFM

very good condition, could use a clean

removed due to factory air box being reinstalled

Stock Front Pipe $SOLD

Stock Cat $SOLD

perfect for compliance or epa

All parts in Adelaide, willing to ship at your expense, priced negotiable :yucky:

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discovered the rain shields cannot be posted due to them exceeding the size limit for shipping (over 105cm long)

must be picked up in adelaide

Edited by prosman
discovered the rain shields cannot be posted due to them exceeding the size limit for shipping (over 105cm long)

must be picked up in adelaide

hey mate. interested in the pod, can u do a better price as i only need the pod and the mounting (if i end up getting it, i would change the filter rather then clean it..) i can also pick up as i'm in adelaide. i'll pick it up straight away if you can give it to me for $25. pm please.

cheers

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