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Located in melb - near carlton

0406 974 904

Greddy Emanage Blue used for 5 months very good piggy back - still on car, making 240rwkw $350

Central 20 ECU RB25DET - Remapped on my car in japan, DR Drift can remap these i been told - $150

Both no longer for sale

Profec b 2 boost controller works 100% but the solenoid carked it so just the incabin box + cables 100 for new solenoid or u can buy these for 350-400 new) $150

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HKS turbo timer black type 0 brand new never used $110

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MONO RACE Steering wheel, pretty immac just missing horn (just use the one that comes with the boss kit $150 SOLD

Some leather italian steering wheel (looks like the personal steering wheels) immac $50

R32 GTST / 180sx / 200sx GKTECH boss kit $20 SOLD

R32 gtst 1x caster rod, immac pretty sure its cusco or something jap, def not chinese cheap shit $100

THIS ALARM - Was asking 400 now $350

R32 GTR Din Gauges. Came with my car but I don't have any din room to fit these so its up for grabs - $150

RB 20/25 stock dump + front pipe $50 On hold

RB aftermarket joint dump+front (one piece like the just jap ones) NOTE HAS NO o2 SENSOR PLUG NEED TO GET A HOLE DRILLED IN, ANY EXHAUST SHOP WILL DO IT $70 SOLD

R32 Gtst spoiler blue $30

Response 6" speakers good treble $20

R32 GTST type m front bar with drift spec cable tie job $50 SOLD

CA radiator $100

2 x S15 Matte black stockies with delammed tyres $120

2 x R32 Matte black stockies with 70% tread $120

R32 R33 Brand new Gtst aluminium intercooler piping kit (everything included) $200

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RB25DET BOV block kit (plates for bov, plate for pipes, nuts, bolts ect) $50 or swap for standard bov SOLD

600x300x75 cooler, bent a bit, drift spec tube and fin, think it is a trust (still on my car) $100 SOLD

Bolt on spacers STUD PCD CHANGER from nissan stud pattern to holden $150

Slip on spacers 5mm i think $15 each

R32 indicator both left and right, left one is perfect right one is to but has a slight crack $80 for left, $30 for right or $90 for both SOLD

"SXTCY" Victorian number plates, never put on car - Throw me an offer.

That is all I can think of right now.

More parts to come.

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what comes with the emanage??

brand new injector loom - wasnt installed on my car

emanage

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n watever else is needed (cables n stuff) that came with it.

its still on the car so u can come n see it working fine then we can take it off together

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hey mate,

any chance of some pics of a few parts?:

-R32 Gtst spoiler blue

-600x300x75 cooler

-R32 R33 intercooler piping kit

Even if you throw them all together in one pic. :thumbsup:

Cheers

Hey mate. I'm really interested in the cooler (providing it holds boost.. no leaks) + piping kit! I'll pm you tonight (i'm at work atm).

I'm in ballarat, so i can pickup on the weekend if that suits?

Thanks mate.

I'm interested in the aftermarket dump pipe, i'm assuming it's 3" with o2 sensor hole and works with the standard turbo? Could I get some pictures to info(at)xmetalphotography.com

Some leather italian steering wheel (looks like the personal steering wheels) immac $50

THIS ALARM - Was asking 400 now $350

Do these 2 for $350 delivered to QLD and I'll take them.

pending pics of the steering wheel.

also, the link to the alarm in the ns thread doesn't work.

so... what brand is it?

ecus taken off market as i may not need a pfc just yet

sorry for the pic delay, just had an operation and cant walk around for another week but ill get the boys to take some next time i can

interested in the front pipe/dump pm me a pic of it please

also give us ya best price for steerling wheel..

would the piping fit a 32 gts-t?

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