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OK so am moving and want to get rid of some stuff.. its amazing how it can accumulate over time...

I have separated it into stuff that i'm letting go for FREE and stuff that costs $$$

Other stuff for sale: willing to post most of it

NEW item: GTS badge and TURBO badge: the GTS badge was from the original group buy, and has been on my car for about 2 years now. it has usual wear and tear for that time, so doesnt look as shiny as when it was new. it is metal. it is the shape of the GTR badge, but in the GTS style. highly sought-after badge for that proud GTS owner...

The turbo badge is relatively new and still has an excellent chrome shine to it. it is made of plastic.

When used together, the GTS and turbo combo signify exactly what's goign on with your car and are a great cosmetic upgrade.

cost: $40 for both

- rb20/rb25/rb26 coils that came from my rb20 before i upgraded to splitfires. They will come in the splitfire box that i have. They work fine and would suit someone looking for an uphaul of their ignition system. They have NOT been modified in any way eg taped up or siliconed etc. Note that they will not work in an rb25 neo engine

cost: $140 for the set of 6 working coils

- coil pack cover from an rb20 silvertop, painted in high-temp gloss red, looks great.. perfect to bling up your motor

cost: $25 --> pics now added

- steering wheel spacer that i bought and then decided that i might go for an quick-release system instead. This is machined from alloy and can bring the steering wheel anywhere from 2cm to 10cm closer to your body! Note: this will only work with an aftermarket 6-bolt steering wheel. This is perfect for that tall person that needs the seat fully back! made from strong but light alloy and is silver in colour

cost: SOLD

- rb20 stock turbo in excellent condition, no shaft play, and comes with rb25 actuator. taken off my car at 140,000kms due to upgrade

cost: SOLD --> note that i prefer pickup on this item

- stock turbo heat shield from rb20, painted in high-temp gloss black

cost: SOLD

Some pictures are attached below, and more to come soon (sorry about the shitty quality)

Stay tuned, as more items will be advertised in the coming week :D

All items are located in New Farm, Brisbane

PM me, or post here :)

cheers,

Warren

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nothing if you have a boost controller..

the rb20 actuator holds slightly more boost in stock form, thus i used it when i swapped to an rb25 turbo

if you have a boost controller of any kind then it won't matter what actuator you are using

interested in the turbo?

cheers,

Warren



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