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Item:EL Dials R33 GTST

Location:Gosford

Item Condition:Exclent

Reason for Selling:Could not fit my self

Price and Payment Conditions:$125 + Post SOLD

Extra Info:I could not get needles through holes and did not want to pull them off. They are white in day light and go blue or green and night.

Contact Details:[email protected] or PH 0411982090

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Item:Oil Cooler with HKS remote filter mount and Thermostat

Location:Gosford

Item Condition:Exclent Used but fully cleaned

Reason for Selling:not needed

Price and Payment Conditions:$650 + Post SOLD

Extra Info:It has a HKS Remote filter mount with thermostat (gets the oil up too normal temp faster rejuceing engine ware), EARLS cooler 300x195x50 (25 rows), EARLS speed flow fittings and braded lines (the 2short ones have small kinks and should be replaced

The cooler has been flushed for 4 hours it is like new in side.

Contact Details:[email protected] or PH 0411982090

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