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HOWDY GUYS, I HAVE A POWER FC AND CONTROLLER, PULLED FROM MY 96 R33 RB25DET HAD ONLY BEEN ON THE CAR FOR AROUND 2000KS, CAR IS NOW SOLD, IT WAS FITTED AND DYNOED BY BOOST WORX IN ADELAIDE, THE CAR PULLED 197KW ATW, ON 10PSI,

( ALSO HAD FITTED A FRONT MOUNT, EXHUAST, AND POD FILTER AT THE TIME, NOT INCLUDED )

IT WAS REMOVED FORM THE CAR HAD PICS TAKEN THEN SEALED UP FROM DUST ETC, LOOKING AROUND $800.

( SOLD PENDING PAYMENT )

EBOOST VERSION 1, SAME DEAL ONLY DONE AROUND 2000KS, COMES WITH ALL FITTINGS AND HOSES, MANUAL ETC NO DAMAGE, ALSO THROW IN A AUTOMETER MOUNTING CUP, WAS REMOVED, PICS TAKEN THEN SEALED UP ALSO. LOOKING AROUND $400

ON EBAY AT THE MOMENT

GATES TIMING BELT BRAND NEW SUIT RB25DET ETC, ( BELT SOLD )

R33 SKYLINE SECOND HAND AERIAL, WAS BROUGHT FOR MY CAR BUT NEVER BOTHERED PUTTING IT IN $50

CAN EMAIL ME ON [email protected] FOR ANY INFO.

LOCATED IN WHYALLA, SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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