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Access Weekend Specials!!!

**Sale valid until end of July or until stock runs out**

Cheap New Tyres – limited stock – get in quick (due to size – sorry we dont ship tyres, but you are welcome to arrange courier pickup)

ZEETEX HP102

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235/45/17 $110 each

235/40/18 $120 each

245/45/18 $135 each

TRIANGLE

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265/30/19 $135 each

Greddy Timer (silver only) $110 delivered

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Apexi Power Intake pod filter 500-A022 (Z32, R32, R33 etc) $115 delivered

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Apexi Power Intake Panel filter 503-N101 (Nissan, Subaru etc) $95 delivered

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ARK RST (rev-shift timer) $150 delivered

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Apexi Radiator Cap $50 delivered

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Hyper rev –any of the following issues for $38 each plus post – buy 3 or more and get free postage

Issues:

- 12,59,74,84 WRX

- 15,90,120,132 GTR

- 19,68,85, 102,125 Silvia & 200sx

- 33,129 Evo Lancer

- 82,101,122 Z32 Z33

- 89 Skyline GTSt

- 96 RX8

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Splitfire Triple platinum sparkplugs for SR and RB $15 each (RRP $22)

Buy a set (4 or 6) and get free delivery.

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Profec B $430 delivered (black or silver)

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SR20DET S13 / S14 performance Ignition Coils $299 delivered

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RB20 / RB25 / RB26 Performance Ignition Coils $379 delivered

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Z7 Wheels $990 set Delivered Australia Wide (limited sizes and offsets)

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**Sale valid until end of July or until stock runs out**

the apexi filter ..is that just a replacement filter or whole kit? I need the whole kit to suit R34 GT-T with stock intercooler piping and stock AFM..



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