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Item: Apexi PowerFC w/ hand controller SOLD (Pending payment)

Age:?

Condition: Good

Price:$1450ono

To Fit:ECR33 RB25DET S2

Location:Sydney. Will post!!

Contact:0433257611

Comments:No longer needed as i dont have the car anymore. SMS, call or leave voice mail.

Item:Splitfire coil packs SOLD

Age:?

Condition: Good

Price:$270ono

To Fit:ECR33 RB25DET S2

Location:Sydney. (Pick up only)

Contact:0433257611

Comments:No longer needed as i dont have the anymore. SMS, call or leave voice mail.

Item:Front rotors (stock)

Age:?

Condition:Like new (machined)

Price:$130/pair

To Fit:ECR33 RB25DET S2

Location:Sydney. (Pick up only)

Contact:0433257611

Comments:Fresh machine, ready to slap on

Item:Rear rotors (stock)

Age:?

Condition:Excellent

Price:$130/pair

To Fit:ECR33 RB25DET S2

Location:Sydney. (Pick up only)

Contact:0433257611

Comments:Plenty of meat left, ready to slap on. Gold painted centre.

Item:Stock airbox

Age:?

Condition: Good

Price:$100

To Fit:ECR33 RB25DET S2

Location:Sydney. (Pick up only)

Contact:0433257611

Comments:No panel filter. Just airbox and snorkel.

Item:Realy cover (engine bay)

Age:?

Condition: Good

Price:$40

To Fit:ECR33 RB25DET S2

Location:Sydney. (Pick up only)

Contact:0433257611

Comments:Pictures on cover are not faded.

Item:Coil pack cover

Age:?

Condition: Good

Price:$50

To Fit:ECR33 RB25DET S2

Location:Sydney. (Pick up only)

Contact:0433257611

Comments:NO screws, but they would be easy to match up.

Item:Steering wheel Airbag

Age:?

Condition: ok

Price:$250

To Fit:ECR33 RB25DET S1

Location:Sydney. (Pick up only)

Contact:0433257611

Comments:Good for re-trim, or replacement. Normal wear and tear on wheel.

Item:Caster rods (stock)

Age:?

Condition: Good

Price:$30

To Fit:ECR33 RB25DET

Location:Sydney. (Pick up only)

Contact:0433257611

Comments:No bushs.

Selling all these parts as i dont have the car anymore. Hit me with a price.

More parts soon...

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god damn it. that's the about the fourth set of splitfires that have been on here for series 2. sold the series 2 and now have a series 1 engine, and can't find the splitfires second hand anywhere.

too much of a tight ass to buy brand new :)

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