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Hey guys my car was in an accident so looks like these are no longer going on to her :laugh:

1. Tomei Fuel pressure regulator Brand new i'll throw in the rail adaptor

$135

2.RB25det Cam covers Polished set

$150

3. 600x300x76 Intercooler painted black

$80

4. Garrett GT3076R turbo anti surge front .63 ex gate rear

$1650

5. HKS low mount cast manifold T3 flange with spot for external gate

$550

6. Turbosmart 38mm (red) External gate Brand new in the box with all springs etc

$350

7. Koni Yellow shocks (similar to bilstien) x4 aajustible fronts

$350

8. Whiteline rear springs brand new fitted and test run before being removed

$100

9. Brand new Gasket set rocker covers

$80

10. Hybrid Front mount intercooler 450x300x76

$150

11. GTR radiator with twin thermo fans was in good working order before being removed for upgrade

$100

12. Ross tuff bond harmonic balencer in excellent condition

$450

13. RDA Slotted rottors Rear Brand new in the box never used

$180

14. Bendix Heady duty rear brake pads new in the box

$75

15. AEM trueboost controller electronic boost controller new taken out of the box and looked at :D

$360

Post or PM guys all items located in Newcastle

Edited by lookingforboost
Hey just intrested in the shocks and white line springs.. How old are the shocks and are the spring standard height.. Got front springs too ?.. Thanx

Hi i bought them off an other user and didnt get to put them into my car they were supposed to be only a few weeks old. the springs are i think 30 or 40mm lower, no front springs sorry.

pics of the cam covers?

i'll Put pics up today :)

which car did the shocks & springs come out of ?

sorry they were from an R33 GTST

GARRETT 3076R ON HOLD / SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

Hey guys my car was in an accident so looks like these are no longer going on to her ;)

1. Tomei Fuel pressure regulator Brand new i'll throw in the rail adaptor

$135

2.RB25det Cam covers Polished set

$150

3. 600x300x76 Intercooler painted black

$80

4. Garrett GT3076R turbo anti surge front .63 ex gate rear

$1650

5. HKS low mount cast manifold T3 flange with spot for external gate

$550

6. Turbosmart 38mm (red) External gate Brand new in the box with all springs etc

$350

7. Koni Yellow shocks (similar to bilstien) x4 aajustible fronts

$350

8. Whiteline rear springs brand new fitted and test run before being removed

$100

9. Brand new Gasket set rocker covers

$80

10. Hybrid Front mount intercooler 450x300x76

$150

11. GTR radiator with twin thermo fans was in good working order before being removed for upgrade

$100

12. Ross tuff bond harmonic balencer in excellent condition

$450

13. RDA Slotted rottors Rear Brand new in the box never used

$180

14. Bendix Heady duty rear brake pads new in the box

$75

15. AEM trueboost controller electronic boost controller new taken out of the box and looked at :(

$360

Post or PM guys all items located in Newcastle

find out what postage to mackay 4740 is for the rocker covers and consider them sold!!! can you send pics of them to 0431734380 thanks :D

hey keen for the brakes.. new to this so not shure how it works but i will take the brake disks and pads off ya for a clean $150

and where are you located?

  • 4 weeks later...
Hey buddy, im interested in the tomei fpr....is it a genuine one? where did you buy it from?

Price delivered to 2567

Aiden

Cheers...

Hey Aiden,

He is around here somewhere, i'll find him and get him to reply... I am pretty certain its genuine...

Postage will cost you around $10-15

Hey thanks matt.... I work with him guys I was hidding in a container lol yes its genuine $5 postage on the reg no adapter though as I have no more nissan ones left

Ross balencer Sold

Ryan will you REPLY TO PM ,cheer`s Chuckie.

Whats the question and i'll ask him if i see him for ya (PM me man) :P

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