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About: We have completed a few RB30DET builds lately and we love professional finishings with our jobs so we designed and made these OEM style 3000cc stickers for 2500 heads and thought we should share them.

Double layer chrome and matt black cut to fit directly over the factory sticker, just peel and apply. Suit R33 RB25 coil cover both DE and DET.

Cost: $14.95 including postage anywhere in Oz.

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How to order: After making your payment email us with your details. Goods usually dispatched within 48hrs after payment received. Pick up is welcome!

Our details:

5/43 Leighton Place

Hornsby NSW 2077

[email protected]

Boost Bitz

bsb: 032285

acc: 250009

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