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As im not intending big power anymore as im quite happy with what i have got, i shall be onselling a couple of left over parts.

1x Q45 Throttle body including plug and tps, $250.00 pickup or $260.00 express post (Sold)

1x rb25 Plenum Runners, $100.00 pickup, need quote on postage but say $120.00 posted,

Soon to have Brand new HKS GT3037 Pro S 0.87 A/R Rear turbo exhaust housing, must go and is brand new, Will Reserve this for someone until i have picked this up and posted fotos of it. For starters had to wait 9 weeks for it to be special made and arrive to me, and its internal gate inclusive of Wastegate Flapper. $700.00 to your door (As this item itself i pick up next week is on reserve here until i pick it up then its for grabs to first who wants it will keep u posted on this one)

1x Stock r33 steering wheel with hicas thingy, $40.00

That is all at the moment

Please let me know via pm of any concerns

Cheers

Adam

Plus for those wondering about payment DD or Paypal keep in mind

Cheers

price drop 100 for runners plus i have top half of plenum to suit for 130 all up for both, and cams 130 lowest i will go for them

I would like to update as i thought my post was pretty clear, it is only the rear housing of the turbo not the turbo itself

Cheers

A

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