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Hey guys, out of the spur of the moment I decided that I'm going to sell my gti-r (even before it is with me in Melbourne) :huh:

I have the following for it:

Greddy V-SPL intercooler - Pre loved

- few dints but overall quite good condition

- $500ono

Apexi PowerFC with hand controller - Brand NEW

- 100% brand new, not taken out of the box.

- $1450ono

14psi wastegate actuator - SOLD

- No need to use a boost controller, just use this to run SAFE boost levels

- $100ono

Autometer shift light with light up kit and pill kit - SOLD

- You can adjust the shift light from 6,600rpm - 7,400rpms

The model numbers for the items are: 5367, 5334, and 5310. Cost over $350.

- $250ono

Autometer Cobalt boost gauge and cup- SOLD

- Model number is 6107 and 2104.

- Price is around $200 with cup from the shops.

- $150ono

Motul oil, iridium spark plugs, Nissan oil filter - SOLD

- All to suit GTi-R

- Motul oil is: 300v comp 15w:50, 5 litres

- cost around around $180 all up.

- Make an offer

Exhaust manifold gaskets from Nissan - Uprated version - SOLD

- All the exhaust manifold/turbo gaskets from Nissan - S15 parts ordered as they are much better than normal GTi-R items and I was going to freshen the gaskets up when I changed exhaust manifolds.

- Cost around $180 trade from nissan

- Make an offer

Oil cooler and oil filter relocation kit - BRAND NEW

- Oil filter relocation kit is made by perma-cool and the oil cooler is made by Setrab [made in Sweeden]

- $350ono

Bosch 040 fuel pump - BRAND NEW

- Good for 300awkw's. Awesome upgrade.

- $230

I think that's about all.

I think the prices are pretty fair but I'll leave the ono as I want all this stuff gone...

cheers,

Greg

It's around 580 x 290x 75mm

2.5" end tanks.

It's 100% genuine and looks like something out of a porno film compared to the bar and plate coolers I sell.

Greg



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