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Guys,

Its time to take my car back to stock for sale.

As a result I have the following parts which are no longer needed

#1 - Fujitsubo Super Legalis R Exhaust System

This is a 3.5 inch big bore exhaust system, mandrel bent, with NO BENDS at all. Its been on the car about 6 months, and it is very quiet.

I am after $500

#2 - Splitfire coils for GTR33

These coils have been on the car for about 3 months. Replaced the standard coils because i was getting missfire above 1.2 bar. These work excellent, and have been on the car for a short period of time. They are in brand new condition.

I am after $500 (sold pending payment)

#3 - HKS style front pipes for GTR33 - 3 inch each into 3.5 inch.

What can i say? HKS copies front pipes. Paid about $400 for these 6 months ago.

I am after $175

#4 - Tomei Poncams 260/9.15 mm lift

I have had these in the car for about 3 months. They make the car sound and perform perfectly with the turbos I have. Excellent power at good revs. Very happy with these, but they will not fit in the new car.

I am after $750

#5 - Nissan Skyline GTR 33/32 POWER FC + Hand controller

Once again, this has been in the car for about 6 months. It is like brand new. No scratches, etc.

I am after $800

#6 I also have two gauges available. A greddy mechanical boost gauge in white which is 6 months old and has a cup, and a greddy electronic oil temp gauge which is maybe a year old and also has a cup. Offers on these ?

#7 Garrett GT2860R/2560R (whatever you want to call them) turbos. Used for approximately 3 months. Done very little kms on them. Boosted to a max of 1.3 bar, these turbos perform very well. On a bad tune with 1.2 bar i ran 117mph at the drags :D. They sound absolutely awesome, and i love em but I need money for the new car.

I am after $2000

#8 Catco High flow cat for GTR33 3.5" (may fit other cars also, but depends on flange/bolt up pattern)

I am after $200

I have done maybe MAX ~ 5,000 kms if that over the last 3 months, so all these parts are practically brand new.

For any offers, realise its all neg - I wont take stupid offers, because i know what all these parts are worth,

Cheers

Tommy

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Also forgot to add that I have the original boxes that the goods came in for the following items

Camshafts (still have procam stickers)

Apexi Power FC

1x Greddy Boost gauge

That is all

Cheers

Hi im intrested in the poncams? .. where abouts are you..if your in nsw.. ill be travelling over there in a fortnight so if you still have them .. i would be very intrested in them.

Both the boost gauge and oil temp gauge are 60mm

They are both still hooked up in the car at the moment, so can be seen working.

They come with the standard japanese fitting temp gauge thingy that i have mounted in my oil cooler kit.

I'll try and locate some photos for both, but they are all white gauges

Sorry Mark,

Just saying that the power FC wont fit an R34 (which is what i will be getting :)) and is the reason for the sale of all these parts. Otherwise I would be keeping everything ;)

Quick info page for the fujitsubo exhaust

http://www.fujitsubo.co.jp/search/prod-v.p...cnamID=00000514

Interesting things to note, are that it weighs 8 kilos LESS than the stockie, puts out 94dB @ 5100 rpm, JUST LIKE THE STOCKIE.

There are also some power figures, and pretty pictures

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