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Item:Z32 AFM with polished bend adaptor for AFM with brand new plug

Age:Plug new, AFM 1 year old

Condition:Great condition

Price:$300

To Fit: Anything you want it on (What car)

Location:Ryde or Newcastle

Contact:Me by PM

Comments:This AFM is in good working condition, it has a highly polished stainless bend so you can adapt any pod filter do it

Item:Nismo adjustable FPR

Age:unknown

Condition:good

Price:$110

To Fit:R33 gtst (What car)

Location:Newcastle or Ryde

Contact:me by PM

Comments:I have no need for this now

Item:Bosch 040 pump

Age:a year

Condition:good

Price:$120 with r33 bracket ready to go

To Fit:R33 gtst or whatever you want to put it on (What car)

Location:Newcastle or Ryde

Contact:me by PM

Comments:This pump is WAY better then any walbro unit, its cheaper and ready to go!!! all you do is chuck her in!!

Pics can be sent on request, but they are just generally normal looking items.

Item:Z32 AFM with polished bend adaptor for AFM with brand new plug

Age:Plug new, AFM 1 year old

Condition:Great condition

Price:$300

To Fit: Anything you want it on (What car)

Location:Ryde or Newcastle

Contact:Me by PM

Comments:This AFM is in good working condition, it has a highly polished stainless bend so you can adapt any pod filter do it

Item:Nismo adjustable FPR

Age:unknown

Condition:good

Price:$110

To Fit:R33 gtst (What car)

Location:Newcastle or Ryde

Contact:me by PM

Comments:I have no need for this now

Item:Bosch 040 pump

Age:a year

Condition:good

Price:$120 with r33 bracket ready to go

To Fit:R33 gtst or whatever you want to put it on (What car)

Location:Newcastle or Ryde

Contact:me by PM

Comments:This pump is WAY better then any walbro unit, its cheaper and ready to go!!! all you do is chuck her in!!

Pics can be sent on request, but they are just generally normal looking items.

Hi Anthony did you still own this parts? can you find out approximatly wheight? maybe i will buy them if shiping didnot charge me lot:)

yeah i got this air flow meter from Dirt Garage, its in excelent condition. it also comes with a new plug never used.

Also adding a R33 gtst 3" exaust with big cannon with decat pipe for $250

yeah i got this air flow meter from Dirt Garage, its in excelent condition. it also comes with a new plug never used.

Also adding a R33 gtst 3" exaust with big cannon with decat pipe for $250

Got pics? :)

Got pics? :)

no pic of exaust, its just a mild steel 3" with a cannon on the back. could do with a clean

pics of Z32 AFM are available here

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Z3...html&hl=z32

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