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have changed my setup so these parts are surplus to my needs, all are in excel condition or new.

turbosmart s13 bov pipe - $40

t28 induction pipe - $50

apexi EL2 mechanical Boost gauge - $120

alloy racing catch can - $100

2.5" high flow cat, new, made in usa - $80

turbotech bleed valve - $20

momo gear knob - $60

turbosmart boost controller - $60

tomei dump pipe 1000kms old - $200

topstage carbon fibre cold air induction kit with overflow cover suit s13 - $190

tial 38mm 7psi spring, new - $40

rb20 afm - $60

gt2871r 16psi waste gate actuator brand new - $120

straight rod actuator, brand new - $80

k&n air filter pod, never been driven on, (has slight burn on rubber due to welding of intake pipe, still seals fine) refer topics

$60

CA18 STUFF

genuine nissan head gasket, new - $70

bosch external coil setup with mount and wiring loom, new - $220

nismo 555cc injectors, top feed low impedence, fully serviced and flow tested 1000kms ago

selling as I'm upgrading - $400

low mount stainless manifold, little dirty but no cracks - $50

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Edited by kizzy

Is the turbotech bleed valve the one that was going for cheap on ebay and has the massive thread dedicated to it? If it is the ball and spring type i'm thinkin of i'll take it man. If its not then what model is the turbo smart boost controller? Oh and Where do you live?

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