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Neo 2 inch Boost Guage : $40 ono

With mounting bracket - Changes all different colours.

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Blow Off Valve & R33 Adapter

28mm Diameter

Turbosmart BOV in pic is sold,

still have silver BOV and Adapter for R33

Price: $100 ono

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Greddy/Trust TD-05H 18G ,Turbine Kit, GTS25t ECR33 (RB25DET) : SOLD

Monza Fuel Pressure Regulator : SOLD

TurboSmart Blow Off Valve Plumb Back. SOLD

Blitz Front mount Intercooler Kit R33/R34 : SOLD

Greddy Emanage Blue with R33 wiring loom: SOLD

Location : Eastern Suburbs, Melbourne, Victoria.

Phone: 0401 946 220

Email: [email protected]

For an immediate response please call me...

mark.

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BUMP

price drop on turbo kit $700

Added new parts

- Blitz frount mount intercooler kit R33/R34 SOLD

- Greddy Emanage Blue with R33 wiring loom wtill in box : $450 PENDING SALE

- Monza Fiel Pressure Regulator : $100

Will get pics of all parts ASAP.

pz - tours.

Edited by Tours

Good price on the intercooler....similar one was sold on ebay for $455 just couple of days ago.

Think about it guys....cheapest china cooler $350 + $150 for installation and u need to cut a hole in the side of ur car for the piping to run through.....this will bolt to the standard piping plus u get a better core.

GL with the sale mate....wish i had the dosh for the intercooler

Free bump!!

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