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greddy guage set oil pressure oil temp exhuast temp $230

s15 s14 strut brace $40

s15 eyelids $30

s15 washer bottle $20

s15 overflow bottle $20

s15 parcel shelf $20

s15 under dash drivers side panel $20

s15 dual gauge pillar brand new $90

s15 genuine veilside rear bar painted blue $50

-4 fittings 180deg and 90deg $10ea or $40 for the lot i think theres roughly 12 fittings

-10 braided line 40cm and 30cm $20 the lot

brand new td05 oil drains x 2 $10 ea

2 inch striaght silicone hose will also throw in 4 assorted hoses aas well $30

s15 rear brake light $10

rb26 pistons x 6 and rods $60

rb26 rods x 6 $90

rb26 sump baffles $30

rb26 oil pressure sender $10

rb26 air con pump $50

5 inch canon $20

4 inch canon $20

4 inch canon with 1 metre of 3 inch pipe with 2 bolt flange $50

located on the gold coast

brad 0421511710

im sure there are more parts i will add them in the week

Keen on the braided lines, silicone connectors. Do you have any 3" to 2.5"? Any reducers around that size.

Any BOV suitable for rb25 flange? Will you post to Sydney? If so how much?

is the pressure sender in good working order and showing a good reading on the dash?

if it is then i'll take it!

hey mate not sure because i bought the engine for a conversion and i had to use the existing sender from the sr20 so never had it hooked up

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