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Have a few things sitting around my garage causing clutter.

1. r32 gtst spoiler, in black. in fair condition. Selling as I prefer my car with out it attached. $40

2. RB25gtst series 1 AFM. Removed due to me upgrading my turbo about 6 months ago and changing to a Z32 at the same time. Was working when removed. $50

3. Standard r32 air box. Has a high flow panel filter in it. I think it's a K&N from memory. $80

4. RB25gtst Series 1 Standard CPU. Came with my car, have never used it though because the car already had a PFC in it. $60

5. R33 electronic speed signal sender. I upgraded to an RB25det gearbox in my r32 and have no use for the speed sender. $50

All prices are negotiable. Mostly would prefer pick up as postage and so in a hassle. Located on north side of Brisbane at Chermside.

To contact me just pm me or post in here.

cheers

Jock

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after air box could you post? ifso post code is 3222

Ah crap, slow reply from me. Yea, I can post at buyers expense. I would prefer pick up though. I'm not sure about cost for posting an item that size. although it isn't very heavy I guess...

I'll try and suss it out for you tomorrow champ. If I get a chance that is.

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Also I forgot to post that i have a Turbosmart Vee Port bov with a fitting to bolt onto the standard rb style flange. Looking for $150. It's black, I'll take photos upon request.

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