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Hey guys, decided to sell all of the parts I have collected over the last few years. Was going to go into my s14a, but I have other priorities now and need to sell these parts.

No stupid offers please! Please use PM only with your interest, first in with money gets the parts.

Im not trying to make money by selling these parts. All items have been discounted compared to what the sponsors are selling for, even if it is still Brand new. I have specified where i bought the parts from so you can do you research and compare my prices to the sponsors.

Located in Adelaide - Will post at buyers expense, Pick up is welcome.

Cheers

Stephen

ItemPivot Volt Stabilzer kit - Bought from BT Revolution

Condition Brand New, In Box, NOT FAKE! Genuine Pivot

Price $130 + Delivery

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ItemDefi Din gauges (Water/oil temp, oil pressure) - Green back lit Numbering - Bought from BT Revolution

Condition Brand New, In Box, All sensors included, All wiring etc...

Price $600 + Delivery

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Item Defi Boost Gauge in PSi White Lit numbering

Condition Brand New, In Box - PSi Model Very Rare in Australia. Psi Model was distributed for American Market I was told. No Sponsors sell these

Price $290 + delivery

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Item Defi Control Unit - Bought from CJ Motor

Condition Brand New, In Box

Price $170 + Delivery

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ItemGreddy Profec B Spec 2 electric Boost controller(Black) - Bought from CJ Motor

Condition Brand New, In Box, Everything Included, Sensor, Wiring etc......

Price $450 + Delivery

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Item Greddy Remote switch for Profec B spec 2 boost controller - Bought from CJ Motor

ConditionBrand New, In Packaging

Price $170 + Delivery

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Item R33 GTR Front Brembo Calipers + Endless Pads

Condition Good Condition, Some Clear Coat Missing on One caliper. Approx 57,000kms, Resealed at 45,000kms, Endless Pads %70 left.

Price$1200 + Delivery

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Item Blue Silicone Hose (25ft of 4/6mm hose supplied) It is the thermal flex hose as used by Turbosmart - Bought from Midnightmods

Condition Brand New, Still in Plastic

Price $100 + Delivery

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interested in the defi centre gagues.will these slip straight into & replace the factory centre gagues on r33 gtr? do they come with everything or do u need a seperate controll box?

Thanks for your interest mate. These will fit straight into the factory center gauges on a r33gtr. there is a picture actually of these gauges in a r33 skyline dash on the side of the box. In the picture, these din gauges are installed under the climate control on the r33 dash. These gauges come with everything required to fit it in, all wiring and sensors included. All you need is to provide your own water temperature sensor adaptor, and oil temp/ pressure adaptor to plug the sensors into. The water temp sensor adaptor can be the one you fit into your coolant hoses, and the oil temp/pressure can sensor can be fitted into your oil sandwich plate if you have one.

I have these adaptors for sale, but they are for sr20.

have a look in this link to see the adaptors i am talking about.

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...ttach_id=267395

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...ttach_id=267187

Let me know if you want the gauges! cheers mate

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