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Skyline R32 GTST Factory Airbox

(Turbo model)

comes with a panel filter,

Price: $220

Pick up Western suburbs.

call /text mob: 0422756270

Can Post around Aus at buyers expense, contact me for quote.

I rang up a wrecker yesterday to check how much and they want $350

If you are not interested dont comment.

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If wrecker price is $120, Private price, due to no overheads is $40, SAU price, due to brotherhood is $20 so $350 from wrecker = $70 Max for STD airbox on SAU... Not trying to poke, just lettin you know how it is... just take it as constructive advice and a free bump :yes:

If wrecker price is $120, Private price, due to no overheads is $40, SAU price, due to brotherhood is $20 so $350 from wrecker = $70 Max for STD airbox on SAU... Not trying to poke, just lettin you know how it is... just take it as constructive advice and a free bump :yes:

cheers for the heads up, my mate sold his for this price also.

bugger i got ripped off, i paid 150 from someone off here, was new to skylines and need a box asap and had a few ppl tell me they are extremely rare :(

That's why people charge so much for them. If you're desperate then $150 is probably only a tad high. (wrecker would prob charge that)

If you're not desperate the going rate shouldn't be more than $80.

They're not rare. Just people hang on to them to clear EPA's.

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