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Stock Turbo EXHAUST MANIFOLD S1 $50

Stock Intercooler 5K since reco $50

Apexi S-AFC Series 1 Blue screen-VGC $349

Stock Fuel pump-VGC- $30

Stock ecu $120

R33 Skyline GTS-T 3" HPC coated! Dump/Front pipe- $320(UAS supplied) This exhaust with the S-AFC gave me a huge increase in KW and fixed that enormous torque hole in the midrange. This is the"must do" upgrade to your stock R33 Gtst

NO TYRE KICKERS/ please email [email protected] -

Sorry mate, not saying you are not genuine at all. I find that you weed out alot of the wankers/tyre kickers on this site when you ask for their email address. If you have sold anything on SA before, you would have seen how long and irrelivant the thread can get, full of stupid q's like will the turbo fit on my Daihatsu Charade? etc. After all if you want a series one turbo you shoould know what one is and not need to see 27 pictures of it.

Now getting back to sales. Turbo by itself-$400 firm

Cheers

Steve

Cheers mate! If anyone does look around they will quickly work out that the stuff is VERY cheap. I'm not looking at making a million dollars just want to turn the stuff over and cover some costs for all the new stuff I am fittting. It gets a bit annoying when some people offer stupid amounts and/or pull out after saying yes (twice already):)

Thanks again Mase:D

Steve

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