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Heaps of parts for sale - grab a bargain today!!!!!

1. HKS CAMS & HKS CAM GEAR RB25DET-

Up for sale are some quality performance parts that have been taken out of my previous Nissan Skyline R33 dyno tuned at 298.4rwkw. Some items were only used for about 4 months before I decided to strip it off and sell it separately. The cams are in good working condition and sound amazing. They are 256 degree and fit straight into the rb25det engine, no modification or valve spring etc needed. The HKS cam Gear is also a must in order to achieve fine tuning. Please check out the other auctions and do not hesitate to call 0421 741 367. CAMS $480 o.n.o CAM gear $130 o.n.o

2. XTC STAINLESS STEEL MANIFOLD GCG RB25DETT- BRAND NEW

This quality manifold was purchased for $1000 from GCG Sydney and was never used. It comes with the fitment parts and a external waste gate outlet. This manifold can handle big horsepower with no hassle or risk of cracking, unlike the cheap Chinese versions. My loss can be your gain. Please check out the other auctions and do not hesitate to call 0421 741 367. $550 o.n.o

3. Quality Brand New 38mm External Wastegate- Warranty from Hyper Gear .

This wastegate has never been used so the condition is brand new. It is from Hyper Gear in Melbourne (Digi-Hardware) and purchased for $299. It is of high quality standard and contains a 7psi spring. My loss can be your gain. Please check out the other auctions and do not hesitate to call or message 0421 741 367. http://www.digi-hardware.com/wastegate.html $190 o.n.o

4. HKS EVC ELECTRONIC BOOST CONTROLLER

Up for sale are some quality performance parts that have been taken out of my previous Nissan Skyline R33 dyno tuned at 298.4rwkw. These items were only used for about 4 months before I decided to strip it off and sell it separately. This boost controller is capable of running multiple boost settings, previously holding a stable and constant 18psi without any problems. All wiring etc is included. Please check out the other auctions and do not hesitate to call or message 0421 741 367. $240 o.n.o

5. AUDI A4 15INCH ORIGINAL WHEELS WITH BRAND NEW MICHELLIN TYRES

Grab a bargain these wheels are in top condition and the tyres are new Michelins. One audi cap is missing can be purchased from anywhere example tempe tyres for about 30 dollars. $350 o.n.o

For enquiries please call 0421 741 365 or PM here

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