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Items:

HKS FILTER with adapter for rb25det/

Malpassi fuel regulator/

FET Turbo Timer + Greedy one Both with plugin looms for R33 s2/

Nolethane Front Castor Rod Bush Set R33 s2/

Fermal Flex Turbo intake pipe + intercooler etc 3" size/

Custom Cusco Coil Pack Cover suit s2 R33/

Standard turbo intake pipe for rb25det turbo/

Age:

hks?

malpassi reg brand new with guage aswell

fet turbo time ? on car when i bought it

greedy turbo timer 6months old

castor rod bush set brand new just opened plstic thats all to have a look

fermal flex brand new

coil pack cover brand new

stand intake pipe good condition no cracks etc.

Condition:

Everything works fine can post more pics if you like but all the stuff is in good condition.

Price:

hks Filter: $50

malpassi regulator with guage : $130

Fet turbo timer with plug in loom : $50

Greedy Turbo Timer with plug in loom : $60

Nolethane Castor rod bush set suit s2 R33 : $60

Fermal Flex Pipe : $30

Cusco coil Pack Cover : $145

Standard rb25det turbo intake pipe : $40

To Fit:

(What car)some RB's R33's R34's etc

Location:

Adelaide South Australia

Contact:

you can contact me here or call me on 0401409575(Allan)

Comments:

i need to sell these item's asap all in good condition will post at buyers expense fell free to ask question etc hope to hear from yas

cheers

Allan

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I have also got a ARC blow off valve too don't know what vehicle its for so i can let it go for $50 will take a picture soon.

with the greedy turbo timer its still in my car can remove and take pic's anytime just not now too cold out side lol.

And with the coil pack cover it is polished.

here's the picture off the ARC blow off valve plum back :

i think you will have to get a adapter made up or something.

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with the Castor rod bushes i got where from outlaws speed shop in Adelaide i cant remember what brand it is but it is good quality still got mine in the car and they work great.

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Custom Cusco Coil Pack Cover : SOLD Pending Payment.(Till Friday)

link to Greedy Turbo Timer Manual -------> "Click me to download Greedy Turbo Timer Manual"

here is the picture of the greedy turbo timer it is abit dusty because off being tucked under the dash.

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Greedy Turbo Timer Sold(pending Payment).

does any one know why i cant edit my 1st post its like the edit button went walk abouts after about 2hrs.?????

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i offer $100 for cusco coil pack cover

no thanks $100 is too low

coil pack cover back up for sale person that was interested did not call or get back to me so its up for grabs

so ill do it for $130 pickup OR $145 delivered anywhere in Australia.

can yous please contact me on my mobile as my internet is down at the moment had to goto a friends place to check and update.

my number is

0401409575(Allan)

cheers

Allan

how long is the peice of thermal flex???

About as long as the keyboard on the computer not certain as my tape measure is at my sisters ill find out after for you if you like.

cheers

Allan

most off the items are still available guys "n" girls except for the.

Greedy Turbo Timer which is sold.

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