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Have the following items for sale, southside brisbane (4118)

Pickup or postage, not really negotiable on price atm.

Pm or sms me, 0402 551 209

Chris.

turbosmart type 3 supersonic bov, includes 2.5" mild steel cooler piping with all necessary silicon hoses/joins to suit an rb with a highmount turbo. $150

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hx35 turbo. NOT a sh*t ebay turbo. Brand new. Has never been boosted, just sat there while motor was started. Perfect condition. gt35r equivelant i believe. $500

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s13 ca diff. Good if you wanna shim it up? Comes with 5 and 6 bolt half shafts $80

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6x rb20 coilpacks, unknown condition. Came with spare motor. $40

11x rb25 series 2 coilpacks, good condition. 6 came with motor, 5x where bought as spares. Ended up buying spitfires. $50

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s13 greddy dual pillar mount(60mm gauges). $80

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s13 std grille $40

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s13 aftermarket grill $50

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rb25 fusebox loom. Everything included except motor loom(The bit that goes to the ecu) $15

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2x rb std manifolds + std dumppipe $20

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Polished rb25 crossover pipe $20

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4x r33 front rotors + 2x r33 front calipers. $400

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2x r33 rear rotors $100

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2x s13 ca front rotors + calipers, rotors not the best condition, calipers good. $35

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4x rb20/25 turbos. All have damaged exhaust wheels. good for highflow projects. $75 each.

Dump pipe to suit std rb turbo with no actuator, highmounted in a s13 - 2.5" includes heat wrap, good for someone thats got an ebay manifold/wastegate or something and needs a dump pipe made up (is what i used it for). $75

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s15 dump pipe, 3" awesome condition. To suit low mounted turbo, has no dump pipe flange on it (in pic is shows one however this has been cut off as it belongs to person who purchased turbo from me) 100$

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rb25 inlet manifold, good for replacememnt or if you want to 'cut and shut' your current. $35 MINE Ill have that thankyou at $35.00 Where you at pm me some details mate

Cheers

Adam

Also Southside Brisbane

Will call you

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