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Item: HKS Polished Hardpipe Cooler Kit

Condition: brand new in box

Price: $520 + delivery if needed

To Fit: for R32 GTR

Location: Syd

Contact: PM

Comments: brand new, also come with blue silicon hoses (HKS marked) as well as the o-ring clamps. these are $670 from nengun brand new too :(

thanks :(

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mate, if you think it's expensive and are worried the user wont sell it, then PM him with your advice.

if you think it's expensive and are interested in buying it PM him with what you want to pay.

if you are wanting to show how clever you are by posting a cheaper price keep it to yourself.

either way DO NOT post stuff like this in peoples for sale threads. if you do it again your warning % will go up. this is your one friendly warning. :P

Thats pricey a guy does these for $400 on ebay NZ normally he only has r33 gtr atm.

thats true and i bought the last r32 gtr kit off that same guy which was $499 delivered

so is the price ok for you now? or are you the price police on the for sale section where everyone should run their prices by you before posting their stuff for sale?

hahahahahahhaha no real interest in the product but just like to say well done to beer baron and hanyou for giving bonsai the shit he deserves for price policing in FS threads..... i hate when ppl do that.... fkn bored kents but good luck with the sale dude

480 is pick up is cheap .. if only you posted a year ago i would have taken these. this piping kit will fit a 32gtr only, they are model specific and wont fit unless you willing to go the hack on it and 'custom' it up

...hard to get item new.... gl wif the sale

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