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Item Summary:

Intercooler

Harmonic Balancer

Camshaft (gears optional)

2 x AFM's

Blitz Pod Pipes (bit that goes between the pod and the AFM's)

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Aftermarket upgrades

Asking Price:

Intercooler - $250

Harmonic Balancer - $50

Camshaft (gears optional) - $150 + $20 for gears

2 x AFM's - $120 for pair

Blitz Pod Pipes (bit that goes between the pod and the AFM's) - $70 for the pair

Delivery Methods: Pick Up or buyer pays freight

Contact Info: PM

Extra Information: The car has about 35,000kms. All items are in good condition.

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Mount Gravatt and I'm told yes. Depending on whether you were willing to drive bumper off, you can trial fit it if you need.

hay would you take $200 for it i am keen to pick it up but not sure what time i will finish work

hay would you take $200 for it i am keen to pick it up but not sure what time i will finish work

Not that keen to sell. I'll wait a few weeks to see if I can get a better offer. If not, I'll PM you.

Apparently yes, they fit 32's fine without different piping. Issue is postage. Couriers have quoted around $150-180 for interstate delivery.

Balancer sold pending payment

really?! thats alot lol, have you tried a different company?

Most places wanted a minimum satchel purchase. The prices above were from pack n send. Aust post are happy with $30 but no insurance and 1-5 days delivery. Happy for suggestions

i dont mind about delivery time to be honest... but would like some sort of insurance... not sure what companies i could use.. will find out what my parents use tomorrow and get back to you

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