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Well after deciding to sell the car, i thought i should clear out under the bed. All prices are negotiable within reason, I would like this stuff gone before christmas so why not buy yourself a gift and help fund my trip overseas :D

Any questions feel free to call:

0402312197

Item: Garret gt30

Condition: excellent (USED)

Price: $1500

Comments: Has been modified on the hot side to accept waste gate on the housing, this was done so it could be used

on standard manifold. this can be blocked off to be used as normal.

Item: Power FC + Hand Controler

Condition: NEW

Price: $1500

Comments: Suitable for rb25det series 1

Item: Power FC Boost Control Kit

Condition: NEW

Price: $500

Comments: Suitable for power fc

Item: Bosch 044

Condition: NEW

Price: $200

Item: Aerospeed Adjustable Cam Gear

Condition: NEW

Price: $150

Item: Sard 550cc Injectors with collars

Condition: NEW

Price: $900

Comments: Bought to Suit RB25det P/N: 195500-2240

Item: Z32 Air Flow Meter WIth New Plug

Condition: Perfect

Price: $250

Item: Nismo Fuel Pressure Regulator

Condition: NEW

Price: $150

Item: Highmount stainless Manifold, excellent quality

Condition: NEW

Price: $600

Comments: Includes genuine nissan gasket worth $95, paid $700 for the mani.

Item: JJR Inlet Plenum

Condition: NEW

Price: $450

Comments: comes with all the fittings.

Item: Standard Coilpacks X6

Condition: Good

Price: $150

Comments: only seen 75000K's

Item: Waste gate 35mm

Condition: NEW

Price: $150

Item: Stock Rims R33

Condition: USED

Price: $300

Comments: Near new rubber on two, the other two are still very legal

Item: R400 Front bar

Condition: $500

Price: NEW (unpainted)

Comments: will throw in the indicators

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