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I have some parts for sale that I've collected over the past couple of years for various cars. I am located in country Victoria, will ship to anywhere in Australia.

Defi Exhaust Temperature Gauge - DF02406

- Brand new condition, never installed

- Black face

- Requires Defi Link controller for installation

- 52mm Stepmaster gauge

- Same as this without the bezel http://www.nengun.com/defi/link-bezel-meter

- $200

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Apexi RSM + G-Sensor w/ 1 DIN mount

- Used condition, a couple of years old but no problems.

- Came with my R33, mounted in piece of wood covered with black vinyl

- Comes with Optional G-Sensor

- Missing connection to the RSM to wire into loom but I can get this once I get my car back from the mechanic if required

- Same as here http://www.nengun.com/apexi/rev-speed-meter

- $230

SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

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HKS Turbo Timer Harness 4103-RT001

- Brand new condition but box is worse for wear again

- TT-1 to suit various Toyota & Daihatsu (incl MA70 Supra)

- Same as here: http://www.nengun.com/hks/turbo-timer-harness

- $10

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Edited by halz

No problems, the part number is 1421-FIT001. I found it second hand, but you may be able to purchase it online, just search for that product number. To my knowledge it is sold by HKS USA and not HKS Japan, so try the US stores. :laugh:

where did you get the re-circulation kit for the blow off valve from?

finding it hard to get my hands on one.

Halz...

What did you buy the 52mm Defi guage for?

I wonder if it'll fit my standard 3 guage panel on my dash top?

Can I have a look or maybe even borrow it for a couple of days?

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