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Hey guys, got a bunch of BRAND NEW and unused top radiator hoses.

These are what I have laying around. They are BLUE heavy duty rubber hoses. The brand is Grommet

$35 Delivered

1 x EJ20 WRX 98-02. Part No. CH2196 for ref.

2 x RB25 Turbo and Non turbo. Part No. CH3195 for ref.

2 x SR20 S13, 180SX. Part No. CH3409 for ref.

3 x CA18 S13, 180SX. Part No. CH3143 for ref.

2 x SR20 S14, S15. Part No. CH3429 for ref.

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Please PM or sms 0412 297 325 for more details.

Thanks guys.

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