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Hey guys just having a garage cleanout need to sell everything

Aem cdi with 3000gt coilpacks and msd ignition leads $650 suit rb25det

Apexi boost gauge and chrome cup $80

Autometer 4" tacho black face sports comp gauge $40

Turbosmart external wastegate pro gate 45 $300 comes with clamp

Turbosmart vee port blowoff valve $150

Greddy blowoff valve with trumpet $250

Custom polished aluminium surge tank $60

Rb25det spark plug cover- valley cover $100

Rb25det gasket set only head, plenum and rocker cover gaskets left unused $30

EMS 8860 ecu with loom to suit rb25det $1300

EMS 8860 hand controller $150

Will post anywhere at buyers cost if anyone needs pics of anything let me know

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My number is 0423-496-210 but is best to pm me or leave a text and will get back to you as i work long hours thanks

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greddy type-s blow off valves comes with trumpet? is it genuuely for the blow off valve? cause if it is would be interested in just the trumpet

yeah man i bought the trumpet at ADVAN performance in sydney when i bought the blow off valve cost $30 it just screws on and off

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