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Item: HD cusion button Clutch

Age: 4 - 5 months

Condition: almost brand new

Price: 500

To Fit: (What car) R33

Location: SE/N melbourne

Contact: 0430 356 237

Comments: Virtually Brand new exceedy HD cusion button clutch, 1 dyno pass, then out she came, (motor Blew up)

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Item: Garrett GT3540

Age: 4 - 5 months

Condition: almost brand new

Price: 1500

To Fit: (What car) whatever

Location: SE/N melbourne

Contact: 0430 356 237

Comments: Almost spanking GT3540 .63 rear housing, with oil and water lines made for a 25, went on the motor, did one dyno run, blew the motor, I am now well over it.

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Item: Tial 44mm external wastegate

Age: 4 - 5 months

Condition: almost brand new

Price: 600

To Fit: (What car) whatever

Location: SE/N melbourne

Contact: 0430 356 237

Comments: Almost spanking Tial 44mm external gate with screamer pipe, same story as above as to why.

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Item: Dump pipe

Age: 4 - 5 months

Condition: almost brand new

Price: 150

To Fit: (What car) was on a 31, not sure what else it would fit

Location: SE/N melbourne

Contact: 0430 356 237

Comments: Highmount dump pipe, in heat wrap, flange for exhaust, and V band flange for turbo

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Item: BOV

Age: 4 - 5 months

Condition: almost brand new

Price: 150

To Fit: (What car) was on a 31, not sure what else it would fit

Location: SE/N melbourne

Contact: 0430 356 237

Comments: Turbosmart Type 2 Vee Port BOV, basically brand new,

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Item: catch can

Age: ???

Condition: very good nick

Price: 100

To Fit: (What car) anything

Location: SE/N melbourne

Contact: 0430 356 237

Comments: G reddy catch can, was in the engine bay of my new car, wasn't even hooked up, think it was there for the "blng" factor

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cheers guys

mark! (can send at buyers expense if needed!)

  • 2 weeks later...

BOV sold,

sorry mate, dunno the part number I can check the clutch next time I'm over where it is. but it was fitted to the car with a S2 RB25 and a 33 box, so I guess it would be no probs

cheers

mark

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