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ARC - Titanium Radiator Plate Air Guide $165 ---- SOLD

The ARC Titan Hood Panel is used to maximize airflow cooling efficiency by preventing air to escape over the top of the radiator, air is forced through the radiator and not to the sides. ARC's Titan Hood Panel reduces coolant temperature during track runs and high speed driving. Made of lightweight Titanium, ARC's Titan Hood Panel is an excellent upgrade.

East Bear - Front Bumper Lip $240 ---------- SOLD

Factory manual ECU $100 --------------------- SOLD

Factory 370cc injector x 6 $270

Factory front indicators amber $90

Factory side indicators amber $40

Factory console triple gauge cluster $220

Factory 180km/h speedo meter $280 ------- SOLD

Factory fuel pump $180

Factory intercooler and pipes $190 ---------- SOLD

Factory intercooler shroud $20 --------------- SOLD

Factory airbox $90 ------------------------------ SOLD

Airbox snorkel $35 ------------------------------ SOLD

Factory gear knob $40 ------------------------- SOLD

Factory air flow meter $150

Factory coil packs $150

Factory flywheel $100

Factory bonnet perfect $290

Factory engine cover $60

All items in excellent conditions.

Located in Sydney, pick up preferred.

Cheers

Jason

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Hi mate do you have air condition pipe from compressor.I wnat ot buy please mail me at [email protected] .or reply this mail and I will call you back asap thanks

sorry mate i have no air con pipe for sale.

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