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Item: Z32 AFM's with plug's

Age: un-known

Condition: good (shown in pics)

Price: $530 or trade for RB26 dumps

Location: Sydney

Contact: Thomas on 0431520274

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22680 30P00 A36-000 N62 printed part number

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Slight chip on advance ring (no problem)

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Plugs made up to suit loom

Item's in Sydney atm, prefer pick up but will still ship

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man you can get them new for around that price

not trying to ruin your sale just pointing out the obvious

There like $295 new and then an extra $30 for plugs..

But with that said.. every sale is negotiable... I doubt that il get what im asking for since everyone is so keen on negotiating.

hey, wanna trade?

i got 2 gtr dump pipes brand new i ordered them from japan but i dont need em anymore cos im rb25 now?

pm me?

Sorry mate, should of specified in my original post, im after A/M dumps.

cheers

Bump, $430

Im sure someone out there is in the process of a decent set-up and is missing these, you's all can't be running MAP's :blush:

Edited by Tomek
Is the mesh completely in tact in both of them?

Hey mate, the mesh is perfect on both...

Can get some more close up shots for you tomorrow, if your interested..

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