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Item 1: Profec B 2 boost controller, used once so exelant condition

$400 o.n.o.

Item 2: Freedom front bar

Uras side skirts (one broken) SOLD

Uras rear bar SOLD

All in very good condish except for the one skirt which would be a easy fix with a bit of fibre glass and some sandpaper and all to fit A31

$650 o.n.o.

Item 3: HKS 25 30, external gate (plumb back integral dump), Intake pipe, Dump pipe, all lines, clamps, nuts etc.

Bolt on rB20 unsure bout 25

$1600 o.n.o SOLD

All items are negotiable, but please no stupid "i'll give you $150 for the boost controller"

Pics havn't been taken but i guess they can be upon request

Cheers

Me

Edited by Deluxe

Hey, how much for just the front bar? dont need the rest as I have a cefrel. The owner of the kit approached me and said u put it up for sale on here for him. :(

Hey, how much for just the front bar? dont need the rest as I have a cefrel. The owner of the kit approached me and said u put it up for sale on here for him. :no:

Ahhhh yes he did mention something about a cefrel he saw yesterday! well there is someone interested in the rear bar so looks like he might seperate! PM sent buddy!

well, I request pics of the bodykit please.

are they painted / what colour etc etc.

cheers,

Beau

Beau, there is a guy interested in the front bar and another interested in the rear, Will wait for the outcome of this and let you know what the go is! Cheers

can you please give some more details about the turbo and some pics please. thanks

Turbo got dropped of to Boostworx(workshop) to get checked out for a buyer over here! Will keep you informed if it's still available after today/tomorrow

Thanks guys!

bud still have turbo? what rpm was it comming on boost?

pls send me your contact details...

could be very keen on turbo stuff please send pics to [email protected] thanks baxta

Guys as i stated in a post above, as per below!!!

Turbo got dropped of to Boostworx(workshop) to get checked out for a buyer over here! Will keep you informed if it's still available after today/tomorrow

c'mon Deluxe...

I was first to reply to your post and am still waiting for pics of the bodykit...

I realise you have sold rear bar and side skirts, but I might still be interested in the front... and what price for just the front?

Pics pretty please.

Beau

Edited by insanity

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