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2X Drifteks 17X9.5+18, Rb26 Highmount Manifold, Siemens 750Cc Topfeed Inj, Dump Pipe To Suit 3076, Spal Pwm, New El Coil Pack With Leads, Billet Pully


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hey guys have the stuff laying around taking up space.

2x 17x9.5 +18 drifteks there matt black if u want to change colour, pass powdercoating charge $50 a rim any colour you want, $450 for the pair

gcg rb26 stainless highmount manifold these retail $1100 im after $300

6x siemens 750cc topfeed injectors suit rb20,26 ca18 and if change rail it will suit sr20 rb25, these only done 200ks since new to small 4 my application after $450firm thats half price of a new set

new custom 3" dump pipe to suit highmount gt30 sieres turbo with 4 bolt flange, was on my rb26 gt3076 in my 180sx but its steampipe easily modified to suit sr $150

brand new spal pwm fan control unit, best on the market, its a mini ecu that controls ur thermo fans, it has low and high speed, connects to ur stock coolant temp sensor, even gives you fault codes, can run a/c fans aswell, i paid almost $300 last year but after $180 firm my loss your gain

new ford el coil pack with new top gun leads to suit any rb sieres engine $150 the lot

billet light wieght alternator, water and power steer pump pullys blue in colour brand new in box suit rb engines but i think it can fit sr $100 the lot

pair of charge speed sideskirts to suit s13 silvia $50 4 the pair

brand new copy 044 fuel pump, have mates running in the 9's with there rotarys using these pumps 4 the last 2 years $100

Where abouts you from mate, sorry if uv already stated and I missed it.

hey mate im quakers hill

pic of the pulleys if they are what i want i'll take them

hey mate, for some reason sau wont let me post pics up but i posted them on nissansilvia http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=473145

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