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Not sure what they are worth at all, if you think the price is unreasonable I will negotiate.

Located in Sydney, Eastern Suburbs

I have the following for sale due to upgrades:

-Standard Radiator Shroud - excellent condition, no cracks or broken clips $100

-Standard Radiator Fan - excellent condition - SOLD

-Standard Boost Soleniod - excellent condition $100

-Standard Radiator Hoses - no cracks or damage $30

-Standard BOV $75

-Apexi (or apexi style) turbo timer $35

SOON TO ADD R33 RADIATOR - SERIES II (pressure tested, no leaks etc) to the list upgrading to a thick alloy radiator

And a long length of silicon joiner, I think it is 63mm, but I will check. It fits onto the stock intercooler piping onto the cross over pipe. I have a length about 70cm long left over from a 1m length.

Pickup only

Can arrange for the bits to be taken to Canberra if required.

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I also have a front mount intercooler for sale with no piping - it HAS to go as i dont have any storage space for it. $70

what kind of front mount is it? also do the braided lines fit onto the radiator? what uses did you have for them?

what kind of front mount is it? also do the braided lines fit onto the radiator? what uses did you have for them?

Tube and fin.

Braid does not fit on to radiator, used Samco silicon hoses for that.

Used braid for some fuel lines, catch tank etc

I think Dale [PSIParts] will end up using most of what I have left.

Radiator fan on hold for MSNISMO.

Want to PM me info on all the lengths/sizes of braided line you have, as well as information (colour, size, lengths) of silicon vacuum line you have?

Can also email me if you want, [email protected]

Cheers,

James.

Not sure what they are worth at all, if you think the price is unreasonable I will negotiate.

Located in Sydney, Eastern Suburbs

I have the following for sale due to upgrades:

-Standard Radiator Shroud - excellent condition, no cracks or broken clips $100

-Standard Radiator Fan - excellent condition - has NOT been cut to fit piping $100

-Standard Boost Soleniod - excellent condition $100

-Standard Radiator Hoses - no cracks or damage $30

-Standard BOV added $75

I also have various lengths and sizes of Russel and Earls braided line PM me if you are after a size and length

And I have a lot of lengths of thick wall silicon vacuum hose, NOT the cheap stuff - in most sizes.

And a long length of silicon joiner, I think it is 63mm, but I will check. It fits onto the stock intercooler piping onto the cross over pipe. I have a length about 70cm long left over from a 1m length.

Pickup only

Can arrange for the bits to be taken to Canberra if required.

Hi mate, ill give you $35 for the standard BOV, there not worth 75 (no offence implied) :D

Edited by Osman R32
Hi mate, ill give you $35 for the standard BOV, there not worth 75 (no offence implied) ;)

No offence taken, but I sold one for $50 + postage last week, and I have another one spare.

Good luck getting one for $35.

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