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$250 delivered Australia wide. 

Hi guys, up for sale is a set of HKS intercooler pipes and silicone joiners. I have a feeling it might be made up of a couple of different kits as some pipes are newer than others. It doesn't look like all of the pipes are the same as pics on the net. One looks a bit different.

I sand blasted one of them quickly as I was going to paint them black. They're fine to use as is or paint them like I was going to.  The joiners are in ok condition. They're a bit faded where they weren't covered by the clamps. One has a bit of a nick out of it but wouldn't affect operation.  Could easily just replace them.
I have 16 hose clamps which will come with the kit but 4 of them are standard Nissan clamps, not the ones that would have come with the kit.

I'm not sure what model GT-R they came off or if there is even any difference. 
Any questions please ask.
Price includes postage Australia wide.

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