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Can you maybe have one post that you keep updating with prices of things so that people won't keep asking you the same questions and we can just look through the list with the current prices you have provided.

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NISMO Fuel Pump

17042-RR580. 4.6 L/min 125% more than standard

$644 delivered

HKS GT Sports Turbine Kit

Full Turbo Kit GT2530.

$5,300 delivered.

HKS GT Sports Turbine Kit

Full Turbo Kit GT2540.

$5,500 delivered

HKS TYPE S FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER 600 x 301 x 65 mm.

$1550 delivered

APEXi POWER FC

$1455 delivered (most Skyline models)

APEXi AVC-R Boost Controller.

$806 delivered

APEXi SAFC II

$565 Delivered

A'PEXi Rev/Speed Meter $365,

A'PEXiG- Sensor $99

A'PEXi Stand $27

TRUST - GReddy Intercooler Kit

R-SPL Type13 3 core. Stock Mount. Regular Hose.

$1420 delivered

MORE TO COME.

PM me if you want these, or any other parts....

Kristian.

Supra Man: Please edit your original post with the new product details and pricing you have provided.

Once again guys if you have a question please PM Supra man.

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HKS JAPAN have reduced a few intercooler prices. Let me know if you want to know about any others.

(greddy arnt a bad price either)

Lots more parts just became available. Email me at

kristian.han****@studentmai

l.newcastle.edu.au

for prices on any jap parts.

Originally posted by INASNT

whats included in these packages? manifold, dumps, oil & water lines??

Yep, EVERYTHING is included in these kits.

Also, nearly ANY second hand Jap turbo is available, cheaper than you have ever seen.

I dont actually have the goods, I just help you order them from Japan.

Delivery is in 14 days. Some apexi gear only takes 5 days

You can get the e-manage seperate, or in a package with the injector and harness.

HKS T51R SPL Turbo KIT

This kit is available now in japan.

R32 GTR

For only $5500 delivered, you get the manifold, turbo, racing wastegate titanium 3 inch dump pipe, and full 3 inch titanium HKS exhaust and muffler.

3 months old, done only 1000 km

Nearly $10,000 in Australia.

I can supply it for $5,500 from Japan

Delivered to your door in 14 daysHKS T51R SPL Turbo

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