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hey there

got few thing for sale.

veilside barrel exhaust : inlet most likely 2.5inch though maybe you can bore it out to 3 dunno needs a good clean, got a few dents. $70

Trust Airnix pod filter: good nick sounds killer with bov or flutter. (tested all the pods to get the best sound $60. Have r33 s2 ss adapter dunno if it fit r34. if needed be extra

HKS mushroom pod filter: came with my silvia in need of new foam. $40

2x normal round pod filter you normally see lol umm TFI or something brand 1 red and other yellow $15 each good nick

3A racing pod : rated number 1 in autosalon air pod test . number 1 in flow and 2 in filtration if i remember . good nick $25

TurboSmart Vee Port bov: bloody good nick came with my r33 series 2 :$90 r33 bov adapter extra

TurboSmart type 2 bov: older model lil bit faded paint from trying to remove it. few dents but sounds awesome. high pitch came with my s13 silvia $60 bucks

Blitz SS bov also came with silvia never really got around to putting it on good nick $80

let me know if ya need photo and ill take some

david

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