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hey guys, here i have some stuff i dont need anymore.

1x Genuine HKS SSQ BOV + Adapter to suit RB engines (came off my R34 GTT) Used but in great working condition. = $200 Posted Or $180 Pickup In Melbourne.

1x Whiteline Rear Camber kit For S15 (not sure if it would fit others.) = $80 Pickup in Sydney only.

1x S15 Standard Drivers Seat with Rail (Great condition, no Rips) = $300 pickup in syd.

i will keep updating this post with more parts later on, Pics will be up tomorow.

Contact PM or Email [email protected]

Tam.

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cant edit my original post. -_- also got a few more bits for sale.

RB25DET Neo6 Engine Cover = 40

RB25DET NEO Coilpack Cover = 20

RB25DET Timing Belt Cover = 30

Standard R34 GTT Front & Side Indicators = 100 ( im not sure how much they cost, so just throw me some offers. no BS ones though.)

contact via pm or email.

more stuff coming soon :D

where in melbourne are you???

interested in RB25DET Neo6 Engine Cover = 40

can you post pic please? and does it come with all bolts and fittings?

located in st.albans.

no bolts or fittings, just the cover.

Did the BOV sell?

yep sorry mate ur just abit late, just sold the other day.

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New Stuff,

Near New Genuine Bride ERGO2 + Genuine Bride RX Rail Driver side = 1300 prefer pickup in NSW.

Brand New in box BNSport S15 Carbon Fibre Bonnet (High Quality Imported From Jap) = 900

Brand New In Box S15 Carbon Fibre Bootlid (High Quality Imported From Jap) = 800

S15 Stock Airbox with Stock Paper Filter = 100

K&N Panel Filter will fit any car that takes a Ryco A360 air filter = 70 Posted

Nismo LMGT4 17x7.5 F 17x8.5 R with decent falken tyres (perfect fit for S15. Comes with Rays Centre Caps) = 2000 firm. Light rash on 3 of the rims. would swap or stock s15 rims + Cash my way.

Rays Aluminum LockNut Set in Black - 160 (If bought with LMGT4's i would do 2100)

Jensen DVD player 7" popup touch screen, good condition. with remote, NAV Ready, Reverse Cam Ready. = 250

pics up soon.

contact via pm or email [email protected]

Tam.

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hey mte, sorry to be offtopic but did you get a nice flutter out of the hks BOV on your gtt?

im thinkin bout gettin one bt not sure if it will sound dodgy

only on low rpms. most of the time it will just be PSHHH. mods were gt3540, stainless intake pipe, k&n pod. but it depends i dont think it will flutter much though. i had an intake pipe so the flutter is louder then stock intake pipes.

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