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Item: Z32 300zx air flow meter

Location: brisbane southside

Item Condition: awesome condition, good mesh, O ring and plug (long coptail).

Reason for Selling: only need one lol

Price and Payment Conditions: $200e chuck in extra 10 and i'll ship it aswell

Extra Info: you need it for tunage or getting mad power

Contact Details: Chau 0431731083 or pm/txt/post

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I'm on the Coast and could come pick up.

My friend and I are both looking for one, how many do you have?

i got 4 at the moment. If you and you're friend both get one i'll let it go for 170e yo

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