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R32 GTR HKS Pod Filters, Australian Colours :)

Filters in very good condition

$250

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R32 GTR M's Pod Filters,

Filters in good Condition

$200

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$150 - East bear seat came in R32 GTR from Japan, replaced with a Bride to fit my fat ass.

Side mount so gets nice and low.

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$150 - Bought years ago for my S13, never fitted. Bottom mount

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Rails can be included at an extra $120 each

Located in Adelaide

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