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Item: Blitz LM intercooler INTERCOOLER IS SOLD!

Age: 3weeks old brand new

Condition: 99% new

Price: $1050

To Fit: (R33GTST & 34 GT)

Location: Melbourne

Contact: 0403608473

Comments: This intercooler was purchased 3weeks ago, Selling because i want to return my car to stock,Comes with all bolts, manaul. As people know this intercooler! goes back to your factory route pipes! So no cutting holes in your engine! looking stock! Great for power, because no pipes are in the engine bay...

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Item: Greddy/Trust A piller Twin 60mm A-pillar Brand new

Age: new

Condition: new

Price: $120

To Fit: (What car) R33GTST

Location: Melbourne

Contact: 0403608473

Comments: This a pillar comes with bolts and all (packet not opened as well so bolts r inside). Will mount direcly into your R33GTST and any 60mm will fir the pillar! looks clean and neat.

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Item: HKS SSQV

Age: 2months aprox 1,800kms..

Condition: 2nd hand, has scratches from a ratchet still is new but

Price: $250 , PRICE DROP TO $200

To Fit: Any Turbo Vechle

Location: Melbourne

Contact: 0403608473

Comments: This HKS SSQV sounds mad, trust me it does but unfornaltly i gota get rid of it! I also have a Adapter for this which is sold seperatly which bolts on straight to the r33! it replaces your stock BOV! very easy to install! Adapter is $40.

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Item: Boost controller Greddy/Trust Profec SPEC-B II in box never used! SOLDAge:

Condition: BRAND NEW!

Price: $370 down to $340

To Fit: (What car) Any turbo vechicle!

Location: Melbourne

Contact: 0403608473

Comments: Brand new boost controller never been used! comes with everything in box!

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Item: APEXi Power FC Engine Management ECU for RB25DET with inc HAND CONTROLLER! SOLDDD!!

Age: BRAND NEW!

Condition: NEVER USED

Price: $1400

To Fit: R33 GTST or Stagea or anything with R33 RB25DET

Location: Melbourne

Contact: 0403608473

Comments: I recieved this 3weeks ago! my freind in japan sent it to me! But decided not to install it! i couldnt afford to get it tuned!

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More parts are coming, Im currently located from the northern suburbs! will post at your exspense. Pick up will also be avaible!

All these parts are basically brand new! i will show my receipts as well!

Pictures will be posted up this afternoon @ about 1 - 2pm because im at tafe now!

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