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All items listed are brand new unless specified.

New NISMO 555cc INJECTORS (X6) TO SUIT RB25DET - $950 delivered

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New OMORI 60mm MECHANICAL TURBO(boost) METER - $150 delivered

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Quick response. Monitors accurately boost and vacuum pressure.

Essential items for a complete installation included

(meter body with sensor assembly, hardware and adapter).

New APEXi - EL2 Mechanical Boost gauge (black or white) 60mm - $160 delivered

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EL Series Meters provide clear and accurate engine monitoring, as well as stylish accents to your cockpit.

EL Series Meters utilize Electro Luminescence lighting technology to emit cool-blue illumination from its dial faces.

Combined with bold markings and illuminated red needles, these gauges are among the easiest to read.

(Control Unit is not required for this gauge)

New Pivot super temperature controller - $240 delivered (SOLD)

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• Fan Controller with Water or Oil Temperature Gauge

• Illuminated Switches and LED Readout

• Hold Peak Temperature Function

• Auto or Manual Display

• No Hose Connection Required for Water Temperature Sensor

New Nismo leather shift knob- $75 delivered

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New Trust billet alloy shift knob (colour inserts - red, blue or pearl white) - $75 delivered

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New Blitz SBC i-D III (Black) - $630 delivered

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New D1 spec oil catch can kit (Black only) made in Japan- $100 delivered

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New D1 spec radiator breather tank - made in Japan - $100 delivered

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hey i want to buy one of your Trust billet alloy shift knob in white.

If you pm me your bank details i'll send you the money by direct debit and send u back the reciept and my address so you know where to post it.

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