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APEXi Super Air Flow Converter (S-AFC), blue screen model w/button navigation.

Price: $350 ono SOLD

Blitz blow off valve with adaptor on aluminium pipe to fit in place of original SR20 piping.

Price: was $350 ono, now $300

Sard R2D2 blow off valve with adaptor to suit RB25.

Price: $250 FIRM

Add $10 for packing and postage for all items listed above if not picking up from inner south Sydney.

APEXi fuel pressure regulator. Not marked "APEXi", similar item that offered by Nismo and Tomei.

Price: $150 ($5 postage)

GREX oil cooler kit, includes:

-oil filter "sandwich plate" mount marked "GREX"

-braided lines and fittings

-oil cooler core marked "GREX"

Price: $650 or near offer, ready to use.

Call Louis @ 0414 868628 to deal. Please do not reply to this thread or PM, I will not reply to offers and enquiries here. Pics coming...

Originally posted by WHITE R32

louis is very very good to deal with guys so dont hesitate in buying off him very prompt postage of goods aswell.... :D thanks for all the help lou

thanks john,

apologies for the unexpected dramas though... will let u know if either my mate or i know of another unit for sale...

steve and all who've pm-ed me about the cooler,

very sorry for the delay, will get pics up once i get my hands on a decent digicam... i haven't counted the rows, but for a rough idea, the size lengthwise is about 1 1/3 that of a stock intercooler and heightwise about 3/4 of a stock intercooler... no i'm not getting confused here, it is an oil cooler for sale... :D just using a stock intercooler as a point of reference for size... it was off a z32 which has a vg block... to my knowledge, vg blocks use the same oil filter as rb blocks so the sandwich will fit... i bought it with the intention of fitting it to my skyline thinking i'll be doing some trackwork but never got down to it and i don't have my skyline anymore... sandwich definitely does not suit ca block, but i'm not sure about sr blocks... i believe the thermostat is built into the sandwich...

cheers,

louis

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