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Hey peoples,

Before u start asking for pics n stuff, these items are still installed on the car so I cannot provide photos as yet...however I will tell u that they were baught from autoban not too long ago and i still have receipt and warranty for the gear.

They are Currently installed on a 7m-GTE supra but can be fitted to most imports. They are:

* E-boost 2 with wires and instructions (actually in the instructions it has a diagram for the plug ins on rb20, rb25 etc)

* Greddy auto adjust Turbo Timer ($70)

* HKS SSQV ($200)

* 16x9 deep dish work rims with tyres (80% tyre) ($550)

* 2 Layer adjustable GT wing ($180)

the eboost2 I will not be generous on in terms of price as I paid $890 for the unit and a further $125 for install, therefore only offer me a reasonable price for it...lets say over $400 for those who are serious. I baught this unit a month after it came out in Aus.

As for the other gear, ill let you guys suggest how much u willin to pay for it

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Hey peoples,

Before u start asking for pics n stuff, these items are still installed on the car so I cannot provide photos as yet...however I will tell u that they were baught from autoban not too long ago and i still have receipt and warranty for the gear.

They are Currently installed on a 7m-GTE supra but can be fitted to most imports. They are:

* E-boost 2 with wires and instructions (actually in the instructions it has a diagram for the plug ins on rb20, rb25 etc)

* Greddy auto adjust Turbo Timer ($70)

* HKS SSQV ($200)

* 16x9 deep dish work rims with tyres (80% tyre) ($550)

* 2 Layer adjustable GT wing ($180)

the eboost2 I will not be generous on in terms of price as I paid $890 for the unit and a further $125 for install, therefore only offer me a reasonable price for it...lets say over $400 for those who are serious. I baught this unit a month after it came out in Aus.

As for the other gear, ill let you guys suggest how much u willin to pay for it

Where are you located?

ya pics of rims and wing plz :)

will try to get some pics soon...all the items are in good condition if u need to know and need to go as I am stripping the ol bomb :P

oh and im located in brisbane

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