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Apexi Powerfc - ECR33 model, with hand controller - $1350 Has tune for stock injectors, KKR430, 18psi, 350rwhp.

Z32, near new condition, all mesh intact - $200 with plug

Apexi Powerdc - Sr20det redtop with hand controller - $900 unsure which tune is on it

SARD 550cc injectors, sidefeed suit sr20det, plug into stock loom. all perfect working condition tested. $400

sr20det greddy cams, 256in 264ex 10.5 lift, suit non vct, with HKS adjustable cam gears - $600

r32 cusco strut brace - $120 perfect condition

s14a headlights - $300 pair few broken mounts, front on look to be in good condition

s13 [][] drivers side headlight - $150

rb20/rb25 s1/rb26 superspark coilpacks, used but in good working order - $300

custom tailshaft to suit RB25 box in r32 skyline, 8 months old. perfect condition - $250

green label afm, good working order - $100

q45 afm, for those big power machines, with plug - $100

r33 s1 engine loom - $200

s14 sr20det s1 adm engine loom - $150

defi 2" black face tacho, with all wiring - $200

s14 full boot interior, perfect condition - $50

RB26 bottom end, suit oversize pistons, rods and crank in good condition - $500

sr20det engine mounts near new - $50 pair

s14 sr20det engine crossmember - $50 (or trade for RB xmember)

2xfmic cores 600x300x76 - working, no leaks, both have some abuse - $50each

s13 strut brace generic chrome thing - $70

r32 clear headlight covers, plastic - $100

greddy catch can, used, dirty, still catches - $40

call buckna - 0427282562

or pm.

HEy mate is the r33 powerfc still up for sale and does it suit gts25t?

I'm happy to pay $1000 plus postage costs

cheers

chris.

Apexi Powerfc - ECR33 model, with hand controller - $1350 Has tune for stock injectors, KKR430, 18psi, 350rwhp.

Z32, near new condition, all mesh intact - $200 with plug

Apexi Powerdc - Sr20det redtop with hand controller - $900 unsure which tune is on it

SARD 550cc injectors, sidefeed suit sr20det, plug into stock loom. all perfect working condition tested. $400

sr20det greddy cams, 256in 264ex 10.5 lift, suit non vct, with HKS adjustable cam gears - $600

r32 cusco strut brace - $120 perfect condition

s14a headlights - $300 pair few broken mounts, front on look to be in good condition

s13 [][] drivers side headlight - $150

rb20/rb25 s1/rb26 superspark coilpacks, used but in good working order - $300

custom tailshaft to suit RB25 box in r32 skyline, 8 months old. perfect condition - $250

green label afm, good working order - $100

q45 afm, for those big power machines, with plug - $100

r33 s1 engine loom - $200

s14 sr20det s1 adm engine loom - $150

defi 2" black face tacho, with all wiring - $200

s14 full boot interior, perfect condition - $50

RB26 bottom end, suit oversize pistons, rods and crank in good condition - $500

sr20det engine mounts near new - $50 pair

s14 sr20det engine crossmember - $50 (or trade for RB xmember)

2xfmic cores 600x300x76 - working, no leaks, both have some abuse - $50each

s13 strut brace generic chrome thing - $70

r32 clear headlight covers, plastic - $100

greddy catch can, used, dirty, still catches - $40

call buckna - 0427282562

or pm.

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you didn't get scammed man. they're on their way, post office said they tried to deliver but haven't been succesful.

if for any reason you do not recieve them. I WILL refund your money. I'm not that desperate for $300 champ.

And I'm not dodging your calls, I work, and I don't answer my phone whilst I'm doing that. I have returned your text's when I've been able to. I will confirm with the post office when the delivery has been made.

do not bye from this guy i got scammed $300 bucks for the super spark coilpacks!!!!!

there is no way buckna is a scammer. personally traded with him myself multiple times and have had nothing but success, so your tripping out cause Australia post may be taking its sweet as time. :nyaanyaa:

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