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Update;

*Discs are sold and have been picked up already.

*AFM is sold pending payment.

would you take $30 for the plenum if i pick up tonight

Sorry mate, no $50 is half the going rate...

Ill take a full carton of coronas tho :)

As thats where most of this money will end up anyway, you can save me the trip...

hey..

is the filter in the air box new as in new or new as in used.. ;)

is it a genuine nissan filter?

EDIT - and do you have all the bolts to mount it (bolts for AFM to box as well)

I just had a look see,

Im not sure how many bolts there are ment to be but there are a number of them in the air box still rattling around.

There is enough to bolt the thing in tho, but they could be one or two missing.

The filter is new as in used for maby a few months. Looks pretty clean and has not been through its servicable life yet.

Put it this way its more than good enough to see you through a few good times. :P

Its not a genuine filter, its aftermarket, yellow in colour, looks like a ryco type replacement.

Id suggest it was replaced when the car was complienced.

received the afm today its awesome

col realy pulled out all the stops to get this to me i recommend him to any buyer 1st class all the way

Cheers Col your the man

Hey no worries Dave

Anything I can do to help im more than happy too... :teehee:

Hope the AFM solves your problem...

  • 2 weeks later...

ECU is sold pending payment...

Col - have a spare $50 now.

When can I get this air box? and from where?

do you deliver? :)

:) your in luck, im heading out to Northlakes to play golf on Saturday morning so yes i can deliver...

Give me a call sometime tomorrow if you want it eariler as ill be in and around Carseldine/Aspley/Everton Park tomorrow and ill chuck it in the car in the morning in case...

(you have PM)

  • 5 weeks later...


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