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For sale: TA45 with TO4 exh housing. (1.15)

Item Condition: Rebuilt by GCG Melb, unused with new wheels.

Price and price conditions: $1200ono

Extra Info: TA45 front with 71mm inducer. TO4 1.15 exh with R trim TA exh wheel. Twin scroll exh housing. Compressor outlet flange needs a v-clamp. Turbo came off a 12at rx7 with best time of 10.21sec. Plain bearing turbo. absolutely perfect for a big hp 13bt!!! Even better for a 20b, low down power!

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Contact Details: PM

Location: Inner West, Sydney

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: prefer pickup. COD ok, or other method by arrangement.

For sale: 2x1700 bosch injectors with S4 RX7 secondary rail modified to suit

Item Condition: Used for less than 3000kms

Price and price conditions: $250

Extra Info: comes with S5 primary rail and t piece to run dual fuel lines.

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Contact Details: PM

Location: Inner West, Sydney

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Prefer pick up, can arrange drop off.

For sale:APEXi car alarm

Item Condition: unused

Price and price conditions: $250

Extra Info: Bought by someone else from singapore, I think its still under warranty. Has lots of features. Comes with all wiring and instructions.

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Contact Details: PM

Location: Inner West, Sydney

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Prefer pick up, can arrange drop off.

Didn't know that Apexi makes car alarm. LOL :blink:

Me either, and I tried searching high and low on the net but couldn't find anything. If anyone has any info on it, that's be great.

-Troy

  • 2 weeks later...

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Price edit - I will take 1100ono for the turbs and 200 for the alarm.

And if you plan to call and arrange to come around, but don't come and turn your phone off...... don't F#$k'n bother!

  • 4 weeks later...

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