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Time to get some funds to keep modding. A few things are up for sale.

1. Apexi AVC-R

Installed in ute currently, worked flawlessly, comes with almost everything (except box) minor scratches to unit (a little buff wouldn't hurt)

$400 posted

2. Exhaust manifold and dump to suit 3RZ Hilux

Exhaust manifold, and about 2 meters of exhaust from dump pipe to gearbox crossmember

Exhaust manifold designed for Nissan turbo. Was running a VG30DET high flow, but will work with anything off a R32/R33 T3 turbo. Dump is HPC Coated

(if you want a turbo, i can organize one)

$700 posted

3. RZN149 Petrol Radiator

Kept my turbo 3RZ relatively cool. Would be a nice upgrade for anyone who needs slightly bigger. Removed since have gone bigger (for new bigger hotter turbo)

Recently rodded to be cleaned out. No damage, comes with stock hilux mounts.

$200 posted

4. Turbosmart Vee-Type BOV

Slight damage to adjustment device, but aesthetic damage. Works fine.

$100 posted

5. GFB Mach1 BOV

Comes with plumb back fitting, plumback spring, as well as the mach1 trumpet and spring. As well as GFB Sticker

$120 posted

6. Intercooler

approximate core size is 650x300x55 has 2.5" and 3" inlet/outlet comes with ADRAD bar and plate core. Can cut down inlet/outlet pipes to make shipping easier.

$150 posted

7. GFB Bleed Valve

typical bleed valve

$50 posted

8. Aircon kit for Hilux (3RZ Petrol)

Comes with compressor (may need to be rebuilt) new exchanger, new dryer, most lines (i think im missing one), and cabin exchanger (may come with box)

$600 posted

I am negotiable, but will ignore stupidly low bids. Pickup available.

I will post pictures up tonite, i have some on my server already.

Some items are still installed on car but easily removed.

I am willing to trade on some items, i am looking for:

EBC (other then the AVC-R)

600x300x100 intercooler or similar

3RZ-FE engine, must be rebuildable condition

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hey, if you dont mind me asking, but what feature do you need that the avcr will not do?.. im tossing up on avcr or greddy profec 01.. and this is the cheapest avcr ive seen.. im also on the coast..

ohh, any pix of the Intercooler?, any piping?

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hey, if you dont mind me asking, but what feature do you need that the avcr will not do?.. im tossing up on avcr or greddy profec 01.. and this is the cheapest avcr ive seen.. im also on the coast..

ohh, any pix of the Intercooler?, any piping?

G'day,

AVC-R is good at what it does, but the hours upon hours of fiddling to get it running right is annoying me, especially everytime i change something minor. I used an eBoost before this, and i want the eBoost simplicity back again (3 settings).

I have set the price as to not get those annoying PM's about "will you do it for $xxx shipped" It is the cheapest one around 2nd hand. And therefore price is FIRM.

No piping for intercooler. Pix are above.

  • 2 weeks later...

AVC-R Sold

GFB BOV - Sold

3rz Exhaust+Dump - Pending Sold

New item added.

600x300x100 Intercooler - bought it but doesn't fit.

Never been used.

$220 posted

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