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Hey guys,

Have a few things, all prices include postage.

Power FC + hand controller. Is currently in my 32GTR. Upgrading so no longer required. NO pic, i'm sure everyone know what it looks like.

$800

6boost GTR ex manifolds. Was for a project of mine but going in a different direction. These are brand new, never been on the car!!!

$950

Xforce ex manifolds, used once on the dyno for around an hour.These are the same as listed on justjap for $399

$250

Xforce dumps, same as above used once for around an hour, barely discoloured!

$250

Ross balancer for an RB25. This was on my engine for less than 1 hour.New $650+

$490

OBX stainless front pipes from the US. 2.5inch to 3.5inch 304 stainless. Beautiful tig welding, mirror finish, flex pipe includes gaskets!

$250

One last thing, i'm just been called oversea's on short notice, i'll be back on 11 Jan so if you can hold out until then, I'll send them ASA i return. I can answer questions as i'll have internet access in a few days.

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I guess i should have added that i'll have 2 Z32 AFMs with wiring for sale as well, perfect working order, currently still on the car.

These were purchased new from previous owner, car has done around 7000km since.

$500

i presume the manifolds are low mount simon?. does this mean your going single again?. pm me mate as to why..

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