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Item - cam gear (adjustable)

Age - new

Condition - new

Price - $90, now $80

To Fit - RB25

Location - TAS

Contact - PM

Comments: Brand is spool, -10 - +10

boost controller

new

new

$180, now $175

turbo car

TAS

PM

Brand is HDI, electric boost controller type s, HDI 120psi solenoid, easy install (plug and play connection), easy adjust, boost adjustment settings from +0% to +95%, rocket launcher switch

bootlid + spoiler

around 13 years old

bootlid good, spoiler good

$185, now $170

Suit R33

TAS

PM

Is the dark grey factory colour, boot has small bend where the left taillight would be (courier dropped it) with light surface rust, has a little dent up and right from where the lock would be.

Spoiler has no cracks or damage just very light scratches that could buff out, all LEDS working

can seperate...

Monster tacho's (Chrome 5inch 7 colour display)

new

new

$65 each or $120 for both, now $60 each or $100 for both

suit any car

TAS

PM

These are chrome 5 inch monster tachos i bought and havent used, i recently bought a autometer one so have no use for them. they both light up 7 different colours on the display and both have external shift light. one has small scratch on face, that one also has shift light cover.

R33 indicators

around 13 years old

good

$15, now $10

suit R33 GTST

TAS

PM

These are the standard amber coloured side (fender) indicators, the outside of them was repainted when my guards were done, but i never put them back on because i bought the clear indicators. they also come with bulb holder and bulbs.

BOV with adaptor plate to suit R33

few weeks old

near new

$150, now $140

R33

TAS

PM

This come off an R33 series 2, ready to bolt on, got it from someone who had it on car for a few weeks and sold car with stock blow off valve, the brand is turboXs and cost $199.00 from Auto Japs Salon. not dodgy chinese make, made in japan from what im told. hasfew small marks from fitting.

Autometer - Pro comp ultra lite mechanical water temp gauge 2 5/8"

6 months old

used condition

$110

Suit any car

TAS

PM

Autometer gauge in *Farin height 120-240, has small scratch 4-5mm which can hardly be seen. and bezel has small indent 9-10mm both on inside and outside where it was removed from dash, but with the splitfire bezel covers cant be seen. brand new was over $230

Splitfire chrome gauge cup 2 1/16"

New

new

$50

Suit any car

TAS

PM

Brand new never used still in pack, bought it awhile ago never used it. fits other brand gauges such as autometer, speco gauges etc.

i will consider post/freight

i have many other things to sell so keep an eye out. will update shortly...

cheers 4drftn

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Edited by 4drftn
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turbosmart supersonic blow off valve, comes with adaptor to suit r33 (bov)

used for a couple of months

in good condition

to suit r33 or take the adaptor plate off and can get flanges to weld onto intercooler pipeing etc.

contact via pm

it has a couple of small marks on it, works 100%, loud, adjustable neck.

$200

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