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GREDDY R32 GTR ALUMINIUM DIVERSION PLATE - $119

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GREDDY S15 ALUMINIUM DIVERSION PLATE - $119

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GREDDY GDB WRX ALUMINIUM DIVERSION PLATE - $119

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GREDDY GC8 WRX ALUMINIUM DIVERSION PLATE - $119

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GREDDY EVO 7,8 Carbon DIVERSION PLATE - $164

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GREDDY EVO 9 Carbon DIVERSION PLATE - $164

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Tomei Duracon Shift Knob - $99

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Nismo GT SHift knob 10mm & 12mm- $120

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Hyper Rev books most issues all vehicles -$55

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ARK Design Japan Rev Shift Timers - Red and Blue LED - $160

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GREDDY Black and Silver TURBO TIMERS - $139

*delivery not included

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Are the "GREDDY R32 GTR ALUMINIUM DIVERSION PLATE - $119" still available at that price, and what would postage be like to 5108?

Aluminium are sold out and have been discontinued I have Carbon ones coming within the week they are $165



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