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Hi Guys,

Basically bought a Z32 AFM new, i put it on my car only to discover i needed a bigger one (Q45), so its done 4 or 5 runs on the dyno and basically in brand new condition. There is a plate that was made to bolt on the front of it that suits any 3" POD Filter.

Price is $250

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I have a Brand new Hi-Tech Exhaust System to Suit R33, Full 3" Cat back system (Cat is High Flow) to a stainless tip. I also have a dump pipe brand new, to suit a T04Z Turbo (will fit some others not sure which though) which is for sale with or seperate from the exhaust. The exhaust has never been used, i had it bolted up to the car and then decided to tear the motor out and do a RB30 Conversion so its no longer suitable for the power im going for. The system is very well made, sits really tight and flush to the underbody of the car and has great ground clearance.

Chasing around $700 for the system neg. $150 for the Dump.

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Also for Sale -

2 Sets of Mirrors - 1 x Black and 1 x Orange (Pics to Come) $100 Pair neg.

1 x Set of Standard Cams to suit S1.5 / 2

1 x Set of Standard Coils to suit S1.5 / 2

Items located in Brisbane. Will Quote postage at request.

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Edited by Got Boost?

Would rather keep it together at this stage, unless i can find someone to take the other section. If anyone wants to make an offer on something also please do.

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