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Happy to let them go for the 'going rates' on the forums.

Haven't looked through all the threads, but lets say...

$150 - Cargo net

$150 - Atmo Blow off valve + Turbosmart Adaptor for RB25DET

$50 - Brand new air filter + adaptor (still in boxes) which i never got around to installing.

$300 - For the lot !!!!!

The BOV adaptor is a genuine turbosmart item, the BOV is not. Works well. Was on my stag for about 4 months, with no stalling issues.

Picked them both up from just jap. Should have the receipts for both. All items are located in Sydney & negotiable.

cheers,

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What do you estimate postage for Cargo Net to Adelaide would be?

Happy to let them go for the 'going rates' on the forums.

Haven't looked through all the threads, but lets say...

$100 - Rear Compartment Blind

$150 - Cargo net

$150 - Atmo Blow off valve + Turbosmart Adaptor for RB25DET

$50 - Brand new air filter + adaptor (still in boxes) which i never got around to installing.

$350 - For the lot !!!!!

The BOV adaptor is a genuine turbosmart item, the BOV is not. Works well. Was on my stag for about 4 months, with no stalling issues.

Picked them both up from just jap. Should have the receipts for both. All items are located in Sydney & negotiable.

cheers,

webng,

Not sure, but if you would like, i can take the cargo net cover to my local post office to get a quote to send to Adelaide. Pm me your postcode for a more accurate price. Earliest i could do it would be Monday. Let me know if still ok with you.

cheers,

What do you estimate postage for Cargo Net to Adelaide would be?

jippa,

Thanks for saving me an awkward trip to the post office!!!

Wonder if there are other private courier services such as Fed-ex or Star Track Express that might be able to deliver it.... hmmm

australia post wont post the net. its to long for them, ive already tried when selling mine

i got mine through the post no worries but it had to be delivered via a courier that was a driver for australia post.

darrinspencer,

thanks for the link... tried to put in the approx dimensions of the cargo net cover but it came back with:

'The dimensions submitted exceed the maximum dimensions for parcels of 105cm in length and 140cm girth.'

Will go try to do to the post office anyways, to see what they have to say.

Other wise will have to try, as oxford1327 suggested courier for australia post???

  • 3 weeks later...

Xmetal,

Cant remember what brand it is, but pretty sure its not a 'brand name' one.

Will have a look & try to post a pic of it when i get home tonight / tommorrow.

Keen on the air filter + adaptor.

What brand is it?

Edited by stag

Xmetal,

Original post updated with pics of air filter + other items for sale.

Will also send you a pm. Let me know if your still interested.

Thanks mate

PM me when the pictures are available and i'll reply with an email addy. :P

  • 2 weeks later...

alu-siv_stagea,

In the picture the adaptor is attached to the BOV, which is fully atmospheric.

Included is a aluminum plug to clock off the inlet hose, or at least i think that's what u call it?!?!?

is that a plumb back adaptor for the bov in the picture ?
Edited by stag

thanx mate i got my hopes up...bugger, im going to avoid atmo valves, would have baught it otherwise. 

  • 1 month later...

Cargo net sold... other items still available!!!

$150 - Cargo net

$150 - Atmo Blow off valve + Turbosmart Adaptor for RB25DET / RB26DET Neo

$50 - Brand new air filter + adaptor (still in boxes) which i never got around to installing.

$300 - For the lot !!!!!

  • 1 month later...
  • 3 weeks later...

I'm in Sydney and might be interested in the Cargo Net and Compartment Blind.

Are they still available? And, roughly, whereabouts in Sydney are you?

Sale of cargo net has fallen through... if anyone wants to pick it up from syd, they can have if for $90!!!

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