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G'day guys,,

After buying a complete kit for my car, I have some other bits for sale,,

A complete GT Spec Genuine Hybrid intercooler kit (red pipes),,

retail for $1400.00 at Autobarn---brand new, boxed, with instructions and all parts,,never fitted

$800.00-- how about $600.00

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^^^ Up for grabs again--- eBay sale fell through, buyer had his wallet stolen,,,

**how about $500.00,,, needs to go guys,,,**

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Japmod SS321 High mount manifold,, (stronger than the chinese crap SS304)

paid $320.00-- brand new, boxed, never fitted

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XS power twin dump pipe

paid $129.00-- brand new, boxed, never fitted

$85.00********************************SOLD

Genuine Greddy type 'S' blow off valve , genuine boxed R32 / VG30 kit,

and also fits R33, this is a plumb back but 3 different sized trumpets can be purchased for it to adapt it to an atmospheric type,,

As new,,fitted up and driven twice for 1/2 hour each time,

Sounds awesome even plumbed,

as new with all fittings in original box,,paid $380.00

$280.00,, how about $240 ????*******************SOLD

will post pics tomorrow,, parts are in north Brissy

Cheers

John

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Bit late on the pics guys, but here they are

post-23207-1146092297.jpgpost-23207-1146092520.jpgpost-23207-1146093216.jpg,,***SOLD****

post-23207-1146092378.jpgpost-23207-1146092464.jpg*************SOLD

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post-23207-1146092705.jpgpost-23207-1146092759.jpgpost-23207-1146093094.jpg************SOLD

I also have an e-manage blue injector harness

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$50

and the e-manage support tool, with cable,, new, unused and sealed,,,

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$180

DUO33 --- PM replied to,,

cheers

John

Edited by 33GTT

Any Offers on the bits anyone?

I also have a S/H FMIC, (cooler only) with offset pipe outlets for plumbing back to original positions,,

GC,, $125.00

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It was me Bryn, sorry dude, not for sale.

Thanks again John.

Chris

No problem Chris,,

Glad it went to someone who needs it,, my loss is your gain,,

cheers



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