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GREDDY STOCK RUNOUT!!

We are once again pleased to offer our End of Financial Year Clearance list (below). We ask that you take a look at the list of GReddy items on sale which is offered from today until June 30, 2012, or while limited stocks last.

Only selected parts to suit selected models, so please PM us for more details on whats available.

All prices have been majorly slashed to clear room:

001 - MX Mufflers

002 - Power Extreme 2 Mufflers

009 - Front Pipes

013 - Turbine Kits

015 - Heat Insulators

019 - SUS Ex Manifolds

020 - Suction Kits

022 - Blow Off Valve Kits

026 - Surge Tank Kits

028 - Supercharger Kits

030 - E-Manage

050 - Shift Knobs

051 - Oil Filler Caps

054 - Intercooler Kit / Piping

057 - Oilcooler Kits

058 - Oil Filter Relocation Kits

059 - Oilcooler Parts

062 - Aluminum Radiators

066 - Radiator Aluminum Pipe

067 - Water Lines

072 - Cam Shafts

073 - Valve Springs

074 - Cam Sprockets

077 - Oil Pumps

078 - Metal Head Gaskets

079 - Timing Belts

080 - Oil Pan Upgrade Kits

081 - Upgrade Diff Covers

082 - Oil Catch Tanks

083 - Aluminum Pully Kits

086 - Racing Clutchs

089 - Transmission Parts

091 - Grex Brake Systems

097 - Aero Style

098 - Airinx B Type

100 - Airinx GT

101 - Oil

102 - Strut Tower Bar

107 - Performance Damper

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hey dude do you have a price and picture of the item 26 (surge tanks kits)

very interseted in one of them

Which car to suit mate?

Price & delivery time to 6432 for the following items please.

Cheers GW

18" 235/40R18 91W FEDERAL 595RS-R (x 2 each)

  • 18" 245/35R18 88W FEDERAL 595RS-R (x 2 each)

Price & delivery time to 6432 for the following items please.

Cheers GW

18" 235/40R18 91W FEDERAL 595RS-R (x 2 each)

  • 18" 245/35R18 88W FEDERAL 595RS-R (x 2 each)

Wrong section bud, but i have sent you a PM regarding tyre prices..

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all for a r34 gtr vspec thanks

020 - Suction Kits

054 - Intercooler Kit / Piping

057 - Oilcooler Kits with oil filter re locator

058 - Oil Filter Relocation Kits

072 - Cam Shafts (in the 260, 270 from 9.1 lift to 10.25)

080 - Oil Pan Upgrade Kits with extended pick up

081 - Upgrade Diff Covers

082 - Oil Catch Tanks

083 - Aluminum Pully Kits

oil pump

all for a r34 gtr vspec thanks

020 - Suction Kits

054 - Intercooler Kit / Piping

057 - Oilcooler Kits with oil filter re locator

058 - Oil Filter Relocation Kits

072 - Cam Shafts (in the 260, 270 from 9.1 lift to 10.25)

080 - Oil Pan Upgrade Kits with extended pick up

081 - Upgrade Diff Covers

082 - Oil Catch Tanks

083 - Aluminum Pully Kits

oil pump

PM on its way

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