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Located in S.E melbourne. Sold my car and need to clear some parts. Pick up preferred.

Aerpro FM frequency expander For all Japanese cars wanting to recieve all the Australian Radio Stations SOLD

HKB Boss Kit ON-07 Suits 180's, R33 and a few more without airbags $50

Stock BOV for R33 GTST SOLD

AHS seat covers in black (for the pair) $50

Genuine Nissan Jack $50

Nissan Tool Bag $50

Auto Gauge Oil Temp Gauge brand new $25

Auto Gauge Water Temp Gauge $25

Blue Genuine Leather Gear boot $15

Victorian Number plates DIIRTY slimline Black and white $500

Stock Series one Wing $30

Stock cooler R33 GTST with piping $60

Greddy Airynx pod filter kit (no adapter needed) suits R33 and Subaru's (not good condition) $5

Stock R33 Rims with Yokohama tyres. Tyres have sum uneven wear SOLD

Autometer black 2" gauge holder with bracket $15

Pls Call 0421 128 922 if you have any queries

Pics on request

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Both new or just the oil temp?

What size?

What model?

Electronic or mechanical?

Senders included?

Cheers

Chris

Both brand new unused in box.

Water Temp Mechanical 2" (w/Sender) number on box is 2737SS

It includes the bracket if you want to put it in a A pillar mount

Oil Temp i just looked and realised i have lost the bracket so i will sell it and include an AUTOMETER gauge holder with a bracket.

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What is so 'not good condition' about the filter?

Is it because the foam is dirty?

Pictures would be appreciated.

yes the foam is very dirty. but from what i have been told its very hard to find the replacement foam.

by the way its a Greddy Airynx 1 i think

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