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Hey I'm selling all my performance gear as my car is for sale. All parts were on my car in working order, made 312rwkw at 20psi with these bits bolted on. I also have some new parts for sale which were never fitted. I'm happy to sell parts seperately or as a package and can send interstate. Some prices are negotiable, don't hesitate to ask.

Garrett GT3540 0.82 rear full psi @ 4500rpm approx 10,000km old in car for 3years excellent condition. Laggy down low but up high pulled like a train. Comes with cooling lines except one water line which I unfortunately damaged. :rofl: I'll thorw in a turbo bag aswell. $1,300

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GCG Stainless Steel High mount exh. manifold cost around $1100 at the time of purchase, when there was hardly any copy units around. The last runner had to be modified to allow the dump pipe to fit. $400

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PSR 50mm external wastegate very good condition. Comes with screamer pipe $350

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Custom dump & front pipe with flange for plumbing in wastegate pipe. $200

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Greddy Plenum comes with std. throttle body adapter plate(never fitted used Q45 t/body) fitted to car for 2 years excellent condition. $700

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Nissan Q45 89mm Throttle Body good condition. $250

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Denso 660cc top feed high impedence injectors very good condition $500

Custom Fuel rail in anodised blue not sure of brand, purchased thru VPW about 1 year old. $200

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Powerflow injections custom top feed fuel rail for rb25det. Upgraded to the blue anodised rail purely for looks $150

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Malpassi Fuel pressure reg $100

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Trust Oil Cooler & Relocation kit very good condition 2 years old $600

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Following items are brand new.......

Mickey Thompson ET Street radials 255/50/16 x 2 on 300zx rims $500

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Nismo Engine & G/box mounts to suit Rb25det $500 for the lot.

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Greddy Breather Tank $150

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Braided turbo cooling line kit purchased from horsepowerinabox.com, never got around to fitting it $200

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misc. items....

RB26 Timing & Coil pack covers $150

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Gktech Dump pipe suit R33 Gtst $50

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please pm if interested

cheers

hey mate,

can you pm your number to me? i want to buy the wheels and tyres from you and need to sort out payment.

my mobile is 0421 645 793

cheers, dave

Update:

Mickey Thompsons SOLD

Still available:

PSR Wastegate now $250

Turbo Dump & Front pipe now $100

Nismo Engine & G/box mounts now $400

Silver Top feed fuel rail now $100

Greddy Breather tank now $100

RB26 timing & ign. coil covers now $100

looking for quick sale, pm me if interested.

cheers

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