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Hey all,

Can't seem to get rid of my ceffy as a whole for a redic cheap price..see here: http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=412623

So I'm going to part it out and let other people enjoy the fruits of my labour! Most parts are in used condition and I'll get some more detailed photos soon.

READ THIS: Will not post because I don't have time!

Here goes...

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HKS Turbo kit for RB20/25 - Originally off an RB25 this thing will be seriously responsive and make an easy 250kw (comes on hard on the RB20!)

Whole kit = $2300

Turbo / Gate / Manifold = $2200

Seperately =

HKS GT2835 Ball bearing turbo - Rebuilt 4000k's ago because it went bang with the old motor. Brand new HKS core (paid $1500!) is seriously new and has been slightly highflowed = $1400

HKS Tuned length Stainless highmount manifold = $600

HKS 50mm Race gate = $400

3in Dump w/heat wrap = $200

Braided lines for turbo = $100

Total = $2700 so save yourself $400 by buying the kit!

Pics:

Turbo1.jpg

Turbo2.jpg

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Cefiro specific parts:

3in Sebring cat back - Quiet on idle, screams on boost! It's a straight pipe into a rear muffler = $200

Pics:

Sebring1.jpg

Sebring2.jpg

M-Sports genuine front guards = $300

Pics:

Guards.jpg

Cusco front strut brace for Cefiro / Laurel - It's the good one that goes back and runs along the firewall = $120

Pics:

StrutBrace.jpg

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Parts for EVERYONE!!

Trust 10 Row oil cooler (Painted black for stealth) - With braided lines and sandwich plate / thermostat = $500

No pics, but it looks like a Trust oil cooler lol (No relocater!)

Defi Din gauges - Almost brand new, used for about 3 months (Oil Temp, Pressure, Water Temp) = $600

Pics:

Din2.JPG

Work Emotion Kai 17 x 9 +17 all round - Slight gutter rash on a couple of the rims but hardly noticable on the car - Falken 452's on the front and BRAND NEW cheapies on the rear = $2000

Pics:

Guards.jpg

Kai1.JPG

Bride Zeta II on genuine SUPER LOW Bride rail (3 months old from Japan!) = $750

Pics:

zeta.jpg

Greddy Catch can - Brand new with silicon on hose for sealing power = $80 (Located in East St kilda)

Pics:

catch%20can.JPG

Nissan GKTech steering shaft spacer Brand new and still in wrapper = $15 (Located in East St kilda)

No pics...Google it!

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Think that's about it for now.

Parts are located in Diamond Creek (NE Melb suburbs) and are all still on the car so I will have to pull them off if people are keen :down:

Contact me on 0412 033 449.

Thanks.

Edited by konect
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Exhaust - SOLD

Steering Shaft spacer - SOLD

Strut Brace - SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

God damn I wish SAU would fix the Edit function on the original post!!

This is the edit: Have someone that can post the parts now so can send interstate!!

Edited by konect
Hi do you know if those Greddy catch cans are baffled inside or not.

cheers,

Dave.

I don't believe they are, however the holes are big enough to stick some steel wool in there.

FYI - Can is on hold until next Wednesday (4 Nov) for someone.

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