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Item: JDM S15 Ball Bearing T28 Turbo

Location: Croydon, VIC.

Website: N/A

Item Condition: Good. Has never blown smoke, minimal shaft play. Boosts well.

Reason for selling: Upgraded

Price and price conditions: $500 not neg.

Extra Info: Postage via courier at buyers expense - $15, or pickup.

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Item: Metal intake pipe suit SR20DE+T/DET Pulsar

Location: Croydon, VIC.

Website: N/A

Item Condition: Good, could do with being re-painted. It consists of 2x mandrel stainless steel bends and a separate section for plumbing your BOV, rocker cover/PCV breather and manifold line into just before the AFM.

Reason for selling: Too big for a Z32 AFM.

Price and price conditions: $80 ono

Extra Info: Suits an Avenir/Bluebird AFM. You may need to buy an appropriately sized silicon reducer at the other end to suit your turbo. This pipe brings the pod filter into position near the factory holes in the passenger side guard. The 'S' section is 13.5cm end to end. The separate plumb-back pipe is 10cm. The 'S' section is 2.5" in diameter. Postage via courier at buyer's expense - $15, or pickup.

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Item: K&N re-oilable/re-usable inverted Pod Filter

Location: Croydon, VIC.

Website: http://www.knfilters.com/

Item Condition: Only used for ~2,000km. Would not need to re-oiled yet. A few little dented bits, does not effect filtering.

Reason for selling: Changed to non-oiled type.

Price and price conditions: $40 ono.

Extra Info: Very good for small pod boxes. Postage via courier at buyer's expense - $15, or pickup.

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Item: Pod Filter Adapter

Location: Croydon, VIC.

Website: N/A

Item Condition: Excellent.

Reason for selling: Changed from an Avenir to a Z32 AFM, doesn't fit.

Price and price conditions: $5 not neg.

Extra Info: Postage via courier at buyer's expense - $15, or pickup.

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Item: Vacuum Lines

Location: Croydon, VIC.

Website: N/A

Item Condition: Excellent.

Reason for selling: Used other vacuum lines for my boost controller solenoid. One comes with an in-line filter.

Price and price conditions: $10 not neg.

Extra Info: Postage via courier at buyer's expense - $15, or pickup.

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hahahaha..

I recognise the user name and car from the Pulsar forums..

Great looking N15!

used to be very active about a year ago..

before I bought my 32..

Good luck with th sale

  • 5 weeks later...

Item: K&N re-oilable/re-usable inverted Pod Filter ***SOLD***

Item: Pod Filter Adapter ***SOLD***

Only vacuum lines left.

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