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All items can be picked up from Hornsby area, Upper North Shore in Sydney. Items can also be couriered or posted interstate. Please inquire for postage costs.

All items are tax inclusive.

I can also be contacted on 0421 141 538 anytime.

Greddy Profec B Spec II Electronic Boost Controller

Based on the very popular B-Spec., the all new PRofec B-Spec. II's basic function to increase boost is as easy as the original, with an added built in boost pressure display and optional features like real-time, peak or last boost display (in either kPa or PSI). There are optional warning and boost limiter functions that can be programmed to offer much more control. The two presets values can be stored and are executed by a larger capacity inline solenoid valve. This unit does not require extensive programming and is ideal for low to high boost levels for single or twin turbos with actuator or external wastegates.

$390 ----SOLD OUT----

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Greddy Spec LS Intercooler Kits

The Greddy Spec LS intercooler is the latest development, to replace the Spec M in the cost effective range of Greddy intercoolers. Offering lower weight than the Spec M combined with the lower cost.

Features

* High performance and cost effective

* Lower weight compared to previous Spec M model

* High quality 2 ply silicon hosing

* All parts included for easy vehicle installation

Available for:

Nissan - Silvia/180SX - PS13/RPS13 - H280/L600/W76

Nissan - Silvia - S14/S15 - H280/L600/W76

Nissan - Skyline - ECR33 - H280/L600/W76

$685

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Trust Power Extreme II cat-back exhausts

GReddy Exhaust Systems are some of the finest exhausts available today. All GReddy exhaust systems (SP, PE, MX, EVO, & G2) are complete cat-back units, which do not effect emissions related hardware. Each specific application bolts-on, using factory mounting hangers. Our unique straight-though design allows for the perfect compromise between Power, Torque, and a deep- throaty Sound. Although mufflers can look the same from the outside, our internal construction sets our systems apart. With countless hours of testing the performance and sound, our expert Exhaust Technicians tune each application by varying the size or sequence in the perforated tubing and/or changing the amount of non-corrosive stainless-steel mesh and sound-suppressing composite cube packing material within each muffler can. The quality and workmanship extends through the outer shell of the system. With laser-cut, computerized mandrel bent aluminized tubing, thick flanges, OEM style hangers, and a polished stainless-steel muffler can and tip, GReddy exhaust look as good as they perform. Each system type (SP, PE, MX, EVO, & G2) varies in the outer look as well as flow characteristic for each application.

Only model in stock are for S13/180SX

$835

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Trust Power Extreme GS cat-back exhaust systems

The latest release from Trust.

Available for:

Nissan - Silvia - S14/S15

$990

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Trust Airinx GT Panel Filters

The Trust Airinx GT panel filter is an advanced genuine panel replacement. With special advanced fiber filter efficiency and dust collection efficiency. High rigidity and durability are created by adopting steel net laminating structure. The rubber frame of the seal efficiency, shuts out the dust. The high performance and high quality offers superior cost per performance. Installation is simple, the genuine filter can simply be exchanged for the Trust Airinx GT panel filter.

The panel filter suits most Nissan models including Skylines, Stageas and Silvias.

$75

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hay buddy

can i get a price for a greddy inlet plenum for an rb26

and can u tell me what throttle body options are available with that

thanks

julz

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