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hey guys

I have a skyline r33 s1 gtst

I had like 5 mods that i had to bring back to standard in the last 2 weeks before my epa test on monday THIS MONDAY

you would not believe that the only part i cant seem to find is the STANDARD 33 AIR BOX...

omg i have been looking all day and no one seems to have one.

If anyone has one and will let me borrow it i would appreciate it and pay $$

will drive to pick up and will leave deposit

please help

cheers heath

0421353874

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I have one lying around...however its off my car, so will need it back..what area are you in, how big of a deposit are you happy to leave?

hey

I live in melbourne south but i work in the east (wantirna) i only need it for an epa test on monday happy to leave deposit and will pay, pick up and drop off

call me on 0421353874 when your free

cheers heath

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