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Hey all im just selling a few parts off my old RB converted S13 the parts are a follows

1x Apexi Power FC *RB25DET* in very good condition heres a link to my EBAY http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...em=250345594025

also for sale is 6x RB25 S1 coilpacks and igniter + loom $100

RB25DET air flow meter $80

1x 600x300x100 one sided intercooler with pipework (so you don't need to cut a hole in the battery tray) as it uses stock hole position.

im located at tweed heads and would prefer local pick up or will ship the smaller items

will update as more parts come up cheers kegz

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sweet pm me for my bank account details and when the money clears i'll send the unit too you.. my email is [email protected] (yeah i know it says toyota lol)

and yes i do know an amanda kirchner.. if it's the same person then she would be my cousin

i'll let you have it for $250 pick up, more if you want deliverd (yes this is for an S13/180sx)

thats intercooler, pipe work with 2x 90degree silicon bends and T-bolt clamps

(please note that the pipe work is only too the hole where the standard cooler pipes run too not all the way to the throttle body and turbo.

that is still cheap considering what your getting..

PM me if your interested

oh and Power FC is SOLD!!

i still have coil packs and ignighter + loom

and air flow meter

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