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Greddy Aluminium Ball Shift Knobs for most popular vehicles - $69 each comes with 3 colour choice decals

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Greddy Duracon Ball Shift Knobs for most popular vehicles - $55 each comes with 3 colour choice decals

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Greddy Aluminium Shift Knobs for most popular vehicles - $69 each colour tops are seperate choose from Red, Blue or White

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Greddy Airinx Intake pod kits for GTR - $350 or Silvia S13, S14 - $179

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Greddy Airinx GT Panel filters for Nissan Skyline and Silvia $79 each

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Greddy MX front Pipe mild steel for GTR - $489 Silvia/Skylines - $339

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Greddy Type LS intercoolers from $699

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Greddy Spec R HG Intercooler GTR R32 R34 R33 - $2650 other coolers for other vehicles also available Mitsubishi, Subaru and Toyota

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Greddy Turbo timers black or silver - $119

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Greddy Informeter i-touch - $599

** prices do not include shipping**

other items available in store include - Turbo kits, oil cooler kits, plenums, boost controllers, gauges, wheels, tyres and more!!!!!

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hi mate what are the dimensions of the type LS fmic core. also can i get a price on a kit for a r34 gtt delivered wa 6023

approx 600 x 280x 76 not available for GTT

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