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Item:RAYS blue duralumin lightweight lock and nut set SOLD

Age:Brand New

Condition:Unopened

Price:$180

To Fit:Skyline and most Nissans I believe

Location:Melbourne, Western Suburbs

Contact:Post or PM

Comments:Brand new and unopened set, $200+ from traders, Nengun etc.

Item: GTR BOV and various bits with it

Age:off an R33 GTR

Condition: small dint on the top, but I'm told it still works fine

Price: $70ono

To fit: R33 GTR/GTS-T, pretty sure it'd fit R32/R34 as well

Location: Melbourne, Western Suburbs

Contact: Post or PM

Comments: I bought a pair but obviously only need the 1, so selling the 2nd as well as the piping it came attached too.

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Not surprising considering your reference to nengun shows a far cheaper price.

http://www.nengun.com/rays-engineering/racing-dura-nuts

Well done bright spark..

next time you attempt to be a smart arse, make sure you're looking at the delivered price and not the cost of the item in Japan :thumbsup:

Just for your small mind, $181 delivered, and expect to wait for them. these are $180ono and in Australia already.

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Well done bright spark..

next time you attempt to be a smart arse, make sure you're looking at the delivered price and not the cost of the item in Japan :blush:

Just for your small mind, $181 delivered, and expect to wait for them. these are $180ono and in Australia already.

Well sorry dezz I was not trying to be such a smartass as you think. I was unaware browsing nengun.com that the parts were still in Japan!. I was making a point that anyone comparing would see a cheaper price, you did not mention that there were additional massive shipping costs, neither does the site until you register.

Thank you for expanding my mind.

I hope I have done likewise to explain why those of us looking at prices might think that it was not a great deal.

Good luck with your sale.

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Well sorry dezz I was not trying to be such a smartass as you think. I was unaware browsing nengun.com that the parts were still in Japan!. I was making a point that anyone comparing would see a cheaper price, you did not mention that there were additional massive shipping costs, neither does the site until you register.

Thank you for expanding my mind.

I hope I have done likewise to explain why those of us looking at prices might think that it was not a great deal.

Good luck with your sale.

I dare say 99% of people on here are aware that Nengun is based in Japan, but thanks for your concern...they're now sold :blush:

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  • 2 weeks later...
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You got a pic of the bov to see if the flange is the same as 20 i did the usual blocking of the hole its holding boost better but if i bump it up to 18psi dont think it would hold

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if you can guarentee that it doesnt leak and it works fine then ill take it.. is it possible for you to fit it to your car and shoot a smal video from your phone and post up a link to it? haha i would just love to see it in action b4 i buy.

if thats too much trouble then ill wait for another one..

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