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HKS Super Drager cat back system

Original HKS drager for a R33GTST or GTR as they share the same part number from the HKS catalogue.

In good condition, purchased second hand from SAU forums but never installed on my car. Unit has some scratches underneath main muffler.

$ 450.00

Trust Blow Off Valve Type-R

In good condition, purchased from SAU forums, ran it in my car while I was running high boost pressures (15psi+).

$ 200.00 SOLD

Defi BF Gauges and unique Border R33 GTST/GTR Shroud

In near new condition Defi BF Turbo, Water Temp and Exhaust Temp 60mm Gauges. Used for no more than 2000km. Includes individual gauge holders but does not include loom or sensors and the control unit as they are still installed on my car. These can be ordered as spare parts through any Defi dealer.

Very rare gauge cluster is made by a Japanese company "Border" basically brand new. This is for all model R33GTS/GTR, it looks part of the dash as it sits on the passenger side pointing towards the driver. Very Cool!

$ 450.00 Gauges are no longer for sale! Cluster is still available $100 SOLD

Located in Melbourne.

Please contact me via PM.

Edited by ChrisR33GTS-T
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waht does the bov sound like...a whoosh or a flutter?

The BOV really only operates at high boost pressures even on the softest setting, so normally when you change gear early you'll get a bit of a flutter or a full woosh once the turbo hits full boost.

did the previous owner say if the exhaust was loud or quiet?

I heard the exhaust on the prev owners car before I baught it and it had a nice gurgling rumble. Even tho its basically a 4inch exhaust it has three mufflers so its never going to be loud.

thanks for the feedback Moonus... HKS of course don't make these exhaust systems anymore so they are becoming a sort after item.. It took me ages to find this one and that was over 12 months ago!!

i have HKS super dragger on mine with BAMBTL's dump and high flow cat and it sounds very nice at idle it's reasonabley quite but as you really start to open it up it comes to life (While still not being to loud) i have had a heap of people comment on the how good a note it gives off too.

oh yea it flows well too :mad:

Just letting the VIC guys know I have a few interstate buyers who are keen but VIC guys have first preference due to the inconvenience of shipping the exhaust interstate. I'll give it till 03/12 (End of Day) then i'll ship it interstate.

Regards

Chris.

Does the BOV have the strong or standard spring?

Also does it need an adaptor to fit to a standard pipe? If so does it come with it?

Edited by DivHunter
Does the BOV have the strong or standard spring?

Also does it need an adaptor to fit to a standard pipe? If so does it come with it?

BOV comes with the standard spring. When I baught it i thought it has the stronger spring so i purchased the softer spring from nengun but found that i already had the softer version! This bov is capable of holding 3 bar (with the stronger spring i assume) and is commonly used to replace the two standard GTR bov's, so its meant for cars making big power. If you use it on a stock turbo you will just get a whole lot of flutter.

This BOV does not come with any adaptors for any cars except for GTR. As per www.trust-power.com

Updated pics with the gauge cluster. Also I'll seperate the cluster as i'm having second thoughts about selling the gauges.

$ 150.00 for the cluster (in near new condition)

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