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R32 GTS-t Standard Airbox with used HKS panel filter

Condition and Additional Info: Airbox is in fair condition, comes with used HKS panel filter (probably needs a good clean as it's been sitting around for a while). No mounting bolts included with airbox.

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Reason For Sale: No longer needed.

Contact Details: PM or SMS or Phone: 0411 842 861

Price and Payment Conditions: $50.

Location: Brisbane (southside).

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Pick up. Will Post at Buyer's Expense.

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You could go to a fasteners (nuts and bolts) store and get some one that will fit.

Should cost no more than $5 - $10 max! (i think its only 4x small bolts you need). It wont be difficult at all - Take the car and airbox to the fasteners place and they'll find ones that fit.

Shouldn't cost any more than $15 postage (most probably less - i will have to check the weight and measure it all up though. I just guessed measurements for the postage cost calculator on Australia Post site).

Could take up to 3 business days to get there.

Let me know.

Cheers

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