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NEW Nismo Fork Pivot ball joint - $55

NEW Nismo R Tune Rear Pads - Non Vspec - $350

NEW Greddy RB Oil Filter - $18.50 each, I have 2 spare

Used

1. FUSION 4 channel amp, very good condition, hardly used Fusion EN-AM60040 4 Ch Car Amplifier - $175.00 with box

Specifications

Bass Boost @ 45Hz -

Channel Seperation - >50dB

Frequency Response (-3dB) - 10Hz-40kHz

Fuse Rating - 30A x 1

Input Impedance - 20K

Input Sensitvity - 0.2V - 8V

Max Power Rating (Watts) - 600

Ratings per Channel - 75 Watts RMS per Channel @ 4 ohms: 100 Watts RMS per Channel @ 2 ohms: 195 Watts RMS Bridged Channel @ 4 ohms

Signal to Noise - >87dB

THD @ Rated Power - 1% (1kHz)

Variable High Pass Filter - 6dB / Octave

Variable Low Pass Filter - 6dB / Octave

2. Clarion Equaliser, Hardly Used very good condition, EQS746 - $100.00

6-Channel / 7 Volt RCA Outputs (Front/Rear/Subwoofer)

Adjustable Master Volume Level Control

Adjustable Subwoofer Level Control

2-Channel RCA AUX Input with Adjustable Gain

Selectable 12dB Low-Pass Crossover (60Hz or 90Hz)

Gold Plated Terminals

Dimensions:7"(W) × 1"(H) × 4"(D)

3. NEW Gates Racing Micro V Serpetine Belt for

LANOS 1.5L 4 Cyl. (A15SM) SOHC 1997-On 5PK875R

ASTRA CONVERTIBLE 2.2L 4 Cyl. 2001-03 5PK875R

FORESTER 2.0L 4 Cyl. SOHC & DOHC Inc. Turbo 1997-On 5PK875R

IMPREZA 1.6L, 1.8L & 2.0L 4 Cyl. (EJ16, EJ18, EJ20) 1993-98 5PK875R

LIBERTY 2.0L 4 Cyl. DOHC Turbo 1991-94 5PK875R

LIBERTY 2.2L 4 Cyl. (EJ22) 1989-On 5PK875R

LIBERTY 2.5L 4 Cyl. (EJ25) DOHC 1994-On 5PK875R

SOARER (AE82) 1.6L 4 Cyl. (4A-GELU) 1985-87 5PK875R

4. Heaps of silicone hoses

2" Steel pipe for intercooler, new $15.00

New Intercooler 2.5" Red Silicone Hose x3, @ 19.00 each

New BOV Silicone Hose T piece adapter, 2" main ports, 1" T port $25.00

New BOV Silicone Hose T piece adapter, 2.5" main, 1.5" T port $20.00

New BOV Silicone Hose T piece adapter, 2" main, 1.5" T port $60.00

5. 2 x Trust Mushroom Pods $30 each

I'm sure I have heaps of other stuff but forgot the specs, these are what comes to mind now.

Others:

MDF spacers

Nismo Bonnet decal

1 HID Ballast

Lots of T5 bulbs, probably $1 each if you want?

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