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Hi guys and girls,

I have 1x used Apexi replacement pod filter to suit the GTR kit.

I had this on my car and it worked ok, its other brother had holes in it so when I replaced it I just replaced them both - hence I have this one as a spare.

Its in used condition as per the picture but if bent fins dont bother you or you dont care how good it looks, you're sweet! I've tried to make it look as bad as possible in the pictures so you can see the worst case scenario.

It could use a clean. I promise im not that lazy, I just didnt clean it because there are conflicting views about whether to use oil or not - so i'll leave this up to its new owner.

I paid $130 each for the new ones I bought, but i'm willing to sell this one for the best offer. Hows $50 sound for a starting point?

I'm happy with whatever price as long as someone can make the most out of it, so just make an offer. I guess it would get you out of trouble if you have a busted one?

Pickup available from the hills district or I can post at buyers expense.

You can contact me on 0434 929 257.

Cheers!

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Hey mate,

PM sent - lets work something out hey!?

For starters, hows $45 sound for the filter, including registered post + insurance?

It will also be professionaly packed to ensure it will not be damaged in the post.

Your thoughts?

Cheers!

Edited by KR4-GTR

No reply, so offer stands for everyone.

Actually, make it $40 including registered post + insurance and its yours!

Even less for pick up of course.

Cheers.

Edited by KR4-GTR
  • 2 weeks later...

if you pick up - you can have it in exchange for friendship and a positive trader rating.

and any cash if you think its worth it - you tell me what you want to pay, if anything.

cheers!

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