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Items for sale due to upgrading...

All parts located northside of Brisbane. will post small items but not larger ones

R32 GTSt front bumper with aftermarket lower lip

- dark blue

- some scratches

- cut to fit FMIC

- aftermarket lower lip made of fibreglass.. has some chips but will look great with a coat of paint!

price: SOLD

rb20 stock turbo

- excellent condition, no shaft play

- comes with rb25 actuator

price: $100

heat shield from rb20

price: $30

coil pack cover from and rb20

- painted in high-temp bright red

- looks great.. perfect to bling up your motor :P

price: $25

2.5" cat

- gutted

price: SOLD

intercooler water spray system

- my old setup for an intercooler water spray

- includes: small tank, pump, wiring, in-cabin switch, hoses, and nozzles

- all you need to get those intake temps down

- for a great improvement try putting methylated spirits in the freezer overnight then use it to fill the tank.. no dyno results but seat of the pants was very noticeable

this is great to improve the efficiency of the stock intercooler or to help with those last extra kW's with a FMIC

price: SOLD!

FMIC + piping to suit R32 maybe R33 also

- intercooler: tube and fin for better flow to the radiator

- size: 530 * 240 * 60 --> much bigger than standard, but not as big as some of hte large FMIC kits out there

- piping: mild steel, painted black

- comes with joining hoses and clamps.. some extra clamps may be required to fit it (about $2 each!)

this is a good cheap upgrade if you aren't searching for big power. the small intercooler size helps keep throttle response good

- note: the usual FMIC mods including cutting hole under battery and clipping fan blades may be required

- will fit with stock airbox!

price: SOLD

Contact: PM me or reply here

Prices are negotiable :mage:

cheers,

Warren

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