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got some stuff for sale,no longer needed

rb25 adjustable cam gear $50 posted

bosch 019 fuel pump(same specs as 040) too big for my needs $80 posted

stagea selby front swaybar 24mm 3way adjustable $180

stagea wing,black recent painted $100

e-manage blue,full piggyback ecu,with harness for timing control,no cable or software.looks quite simple to install,quoted round 300bucks to dyno tune it $360 posted

blown VG30 turbo(had plans to hi-flow it but changed my mind) $70 posted

standard rear bar,s1 rs4,green excellent condition $100

s1 stagea taillights,complete set,great condition $120 posted

r34 side mount intercooler,great condition,shroud included $150

burnout tyres-pair of potenza 255/40/17

pair of potenza 225/50 16

20%-30% tread left,do some skids on them

all parts located in adelaide

i think prices are fair,maybe slightly negotiable, smaller items prices include postage,prefer pick up of bigger stuff

i cant post photos atm,pm me your mobile number and what parts you want a photo of and ill mms it to you

so if your interested in anything,pm me or sms on 0421754575

rodney

what brand is it? an do u have the other side aswell? if not y dont u only have exhaust side? what will that do?

unknown brand.only have exhaust side.i used it to practice my discus throwing in my spare time,do some research mate,its cheap,use it as i paper weight for all i care

  • 2 weeks later...

swaybar,pump and cam gear sold

make me an offer on the rest

will do the e-manage for $320 posted

if you dont have cash,dont muck me around please.need this shit sold as im moving and dont want to pack it

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