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I am still selling left overs from my car upgrade. Some items pulled out from the car some items did not get to use I will start with the NEW PARTS which are audio parts:

1. SONY X-plod XS-GT6947X 6x9 Speakers 400W new in box $ 85.00

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2. SONY X-plod XS-GT6047 6.5" Speakers 250W new in box $75.00

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3. SONY X-plod XM-444 Amplifier used 444W $175.00

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4. BOSS Audio BA-4300 Amplifier used 1200W $120.00

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5. R33 series 1 rotors one pair measuring around 29mm thickness, used $50

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6. Standard RB25DET Blow out valve, used $40.00

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7. TURBO Garrett T04E, require external wastegate, T03-T04 flange, used, gave me 191kw on standard internals, no tune $350 Drop to $300.00

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8. RB25DET head gasket NEW $95.00

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9. Standard injectors set (6pcs) removed from my RB25DET series 1 on upgrade $150.00 for the set.

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10. Oil Temp Gauge AUTOMETER new in box, still sealed $120.00

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11. Pillar for 2 gauges for R33 Skyline NEW never used $69.00

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12. Standard RB25DET intercooler, R33 series 1 $20.00

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All parts are in NSW, Sydney, more precisly ST. CLAIR. I would prefer to be picked up but if you like I can post them. If you want to know freight charges please message me with your post code and I will give you an estimate. Heavy parts would prefer to be picked up.

For more info on any items please do not hesitate to message me and you will get all the answers you need.

Cheers,

EUG.

interested in the turbo is it a straight fit in the stock replacment or is mods needed, Also is there anything wrong with it ie shaft play or anything like that???

to be honest is nothing wrong with it. The worst think is one stud missing on the air side. Will not fit on straight replacement. Please consider you need an external wastegate!!!! Just an old style Garrett turbo, non ballbearing.

Cheers,

EUGEN

Does anyone know whats the min thickness for front rotors? Last time I got mine machined it was down to minimum and they wont do them again. Wanting new set of DBA's but for $50 I'll take these if they will last a while.

Jordan,

I got those off because I replace them with DBA's. They costed me $599.00.

I sell those just because they just rusting now..sitting there.I think they are still pretty good

Cheers,

EUG.

Hi everybody,

Everything is negotiable....make me an offer I can not resist..and you got it...please have a closer look...

Cheers,

EUG.

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