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Item: Twin HKS Pod filters and pipe kit

Age: 1 year at least, but cant be sure exactly

Condition: Good

Price: SOLD

To Fit: RB26DETT R32/33/34 GTR with standard or Nismo AFM's (What car)

Item: Short Shifter

Age: 1 year approx, but cant be sure exactly

Condition: Good

Price: SOLD

To Fit: R32/33/34 GTR, or R33 GTST, S13/S14/S15 etc if you change the nylon swivel on the bottom of the shifter with the one from your stock shifter

Location: Cairns, QLD 4870

Contact: 0434 147 478

Comments: I have a pair of HKS Pods for sale that are in good condition. Removed from the car as i upgraded to a ARC airbox. These increase your induction noise considerably, to the point where your BOV will sound like its venting to atmosphere. Condition is good, but you will want to wash them before putting them on a car.

The short shifter is of unknown brand. I reaplaced it with a C's shifter in my car as I drive it every day, and the very close ratio of this short shifter made driving in traffic a bitch. It was great if you were driving hard though. The ratio is about 1/2 that of a C's short shifter, VERY CLOSE.

PM or call me if your interested.

Cheers,

Ian

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Item: Twin HKS Pod filters

Age: 1 year at least, but cant be sure exactly

Condition: Good

Price: $150

To Fit: RB26DETT R32/33/34 GTR with standard or Nismo AFM's (What car)

Location: Cairns, QLD 4870

Contact: 0434 147 478

Comments: I have a pair of HKS Pods for sale that are in good condition. Removed from the car as i upgraded to a ARC airbox. These increase your induction noise considerably, to the point where your BOV will sound like its venting to atmosphere.

Condition is good, but you will want to wash them before putting them on a car.

PM or call me if your interested.

Cheers,

Ian

they come with adaptors asd shown in the pic do they??

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Sure do. What you get is whats in the pics.

I dont have the little steel brackets that are used to hold the pods from moving around though, so you'd have to make something up yourself.

Cheers,

Ian.

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