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I have the following for sale due to upgrades/spares:

FOR SALE

-POD filter $20 (steel mesh - washable), now $free!!

-Rubber Intake pipe, no leaks now $30

RB25 stock injectors $230

Stock FPR $30

Stock cams $150

SWKHO- Stinger 0ga wiring kit $270 REDUCED TO $220 - BRAND NEW but opened to look at exactly what came with the kit - surplus to my smaller than expected install.

SOLD

-Series II coils $ SOLD

-FMIC - New with a few storage bumps SOLD

-Nismo Fuel Pressure Regulator FPR (New in box) SOLD

-Standard Boost Soleniod - excellent condition SOLD

-Apexi turbo timer SOLD

-Yoshimura RS-3 SOLD

-Standard Radiator - VERY small leak around the top, and I mean very small - due to this it is $FREE (good if trying to fix crash damage to give time to save up for a new replacement) "SOLD"

-Standard Radiator Hoses - no cracks or damage $30, now $15 SOLD

-Stock Turbo heat shield SOLD

-TOMEI CAMS for RB25 SERIES II SOLD

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hey interested in the alarm need to know a few things bout it.

* new or used?

* exactly what series? as in remote start and security or jus security??

* if used come with all wiring?

yeah and any other info you may have bout it.. oh and pic of remote too please.

thanks

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he yman i'll tak ethe radiator and hoses. PM sent

Wow nothing for months and months, now three people interested in one night (radiator/hoses)...guess it helps when things are free.

Sorry Chris, Bloodsword27 (dom) PM'd me first and will pick up tomorrow - if that falls through you are next on the list.

Someone else PM'd me but I didnt get to read it before I accidentally deleted it - so who ever you are, I am sorry.

  • 4 weeks later...

BUMP!!!

No lowball offers, especially on cams. I will not sell them for a rediculous price, if you think you can find a set for $500-$600 brand new, then go and buy them, and get me another set whilst you are at it.

The cheapest I have seen them in Aus is $799 which is already super cheap.

Enough said.

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