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Item: Genuine Hks Pod Filter/airfilter without adatpor

Condition: Used but in excellent condition could do with a nice clean

Price: $40 posted anywere in Aus

To Fit: Any

Location: Melbourne

Contact: PJ on 0422 142 176

Comments: please call me if you want to make offer so just have a question about item thanks.

PIks-hks filter HKS 2

Item 2

Item- Genunine Apexi Aiffilter/Podfilter SUPER FILTER with pipe i dont no wat car its off sorry

Condition- Used But in good Condition

Price- $50 POsted anywere in AUS

To fit- Any

Location-Melbourne

Contact- PJ 0422 142 176

Comments- PLease call me if you want to make an offer or if you have any questions about item

PIks- APEXI FILTER APEXI FILTER 2

Item 3

Item- Geniune Bride Zeta III With out Rail. No Harness With Seat As Shown In Picture

Condition- New But Has Been In Car For A Car Show No Marks Or Rips On It

Price- $620 pick up but i can drop off in melb metro

To fit- Any car

Location- Melbourne

Contact- PJ on 0422 142 176

Comments- please call me anytime if you want to make an offer or if you have any questions.

Piks- Bride Seat Zeta III

Item- Geniune Recaro SR3 RH (RED) with Supra JZA80 And JZZ30 Seat Rail. In pik its sitting on a deck chair so it doesnt got dirty on floor

Condition- Used Has Marks on side but nothing big will was out with some cleaner

Price- $400 Pick up but can drop off in melb metro

To fit- Anycar

Location- Melbourne

Contact- PJ on 0422 142 176

comments- please call me anytime on 0422 142 176 if you have any questions

Pictures- Recaro 1 Recaro 2 Recaro 3

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far out i new i shoulda bought the seat as well lol harness all good just gota figure out where to fix them to the chasis and where the side ones bolt to ugh.

RECOMMENDED SELLER!!! top stuff mate

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