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legend01,

Will send one off this afternoon. Kept getting booted off line at home.

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Also, to all interested, I don't have a lot of spare time before I move house so I'm going to drop the prices a bit to see if I can get some firm sales.

As of now, Upper Suspension Links are $100 or $80 if you buy something else.

These are factory links fitted with nolathane bushes eccentric pins to adjust the front camber. Will bring negative camber to -2 deg.

Blitz SUS Stainless Steel Pod Filter is $120 or $100 if you buy something else.

As new condition, still in the box with all required hardware and a K&N filter thrown in for fun.

Factory R32 Turbo with dump pipe is $30 or $20 if you buy something else.

Engine Oil Cooler $60 or $50 if you buy something else.

( If legend01 doesn't buy it ).

Cheers,

Scott.

0414-862-626

Very interested pics of the Blitz SUS Stainless Steel Pod Filter to [email protected] Also would it fit a r33gtst???

RedLineGTR,

Will fire you off a pic as soon as I can. I don't know if it will fit an R33 GTS but if the AFM is the same on an R33 as an R32 ( and Z32 ) then it should be fine.

im interested in Blitz SUS Stainless Steel Pod Filter. $100? how many KMs has it been on ur car for?

DLuded,

The filter has been used on my car for no more than 10,000km but it's in brand new condition as it's all stainless steel construction and I just had it ultra-sonic cleaned. Sorry but I've already dropped the price to my limit ( $120 ) and if I can't get that I'll just keep it and use it for track days only as it's too loud for my liking on the street.

yeah with the pod filter

does it have the bracket that mounts to the AFM

if so ill grab it

my mates got 1 and there mint

ScarifieR,

It comes with the filter, the bell-mouth and adapter, the bracket that goes from the AFM to the adapter and the O-Ring ( seal ) that goes between the AFM and the adapter ( in other words, more than a complete kit ).

If you or someone else wants it, please send me a PM so arrangements can be made. My first preference is to sell it locally so I can do a cash transaction but then it's first in, best dressed :P

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