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Hello, listing these parts for my house mate, the Suction Kit suits R32 GTR, injectors suit R32 GTR RB26 (RB30 too?), oil cooler kit should suit any RB ,SR too? (Does fit RB30/RB20/RB25/RB26).

GReddy Hard Pipe Suction Kit - in good condition, comes with everything in photo including pod filters $900

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2 x Z32 AFM with plugs - Used, in good condition, mesh unbroken $190 each

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Denso 720cc injectors - Used, good condition, part number $380

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Tomei Z32 AFM Plug - Brand new in packaging $25 delivered

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Oil Cooler Kit + Filter Relocation - Used, in good condition, everything has been thoroughly cleaned. Hoses are -10 size, cooler is 19row $190

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Located in Canberra, happy to post anything, please contact me for a postage estimate. Call or text Andre 0403 645 640 or contact via PM. Thanks

you can get the greddy suction kit New from nengun for $1123 shipped and it comes with both the tomei plugs for the z32 afms.

you can get the greddy suction kit New from nengun for $1123 shipped and it comes with both the tomei plugs for the z32 afms.

This is $223 cheaper :) You can have the Tomei Plug too, if you like.

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