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I have brand new in box bought several months ago for a project but no longer need,-tomei fuel pressure regulator. Comes with all fittings and stickers in box-never fitted. RRP $275. I'm after $200

Turbosmart supersonic blow off valvue (used) has trumpet on the side that screws on and off to vent to air- can screw this off and screw in piping to allow for plumbback. No longer need this as I have reverted back to my stanard bof with my new setup.many paint them

in black so cops don't get excited over shiny stuff under the bonnet even if plumbbacked- iv left untouched (blue an chrome) RRP $399. I'm after $280

HKS blow off valvue built into piping- I bought this off a friend along with a heap of other stuff. Has been spray painted black to march the piping its sitting on. Trumpet has come off-think iv got it somewhere but it's not essential. Never used it after buying. Probably best to send a photo if anyones interested to make sure it's what your after to suit setup. $$make an offer

can mms photos if required and postage at your cost.

Phone preffered thanks 0419837474

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Forgot to add..

Turbosmart T piece manual boost controller used for 3 months RRP $85. I'm after $50

brand new timing belt to suit rb25 neo (not sure if it's the same as rb20, 25) aftermarket not genuine Nissan $20

r34 a pillars with factory tweeters 2 small holes drilled in rhs pillar for mounting gauge- otherwise good condition $50 pair

mspec r32 spoiler with brake lamp in undercoat $50

r34 mat set for 4door (missing drivers mat) $80 have a s15 mat I was using instead for drivers.

R34 orange front bar indicators 50$ pair

R33 quarter panel indicators orange 20$ pair

R33 quarter panels $100 each

R33 diff $100

r33 steering rack assembly complete minus lower control arms $150

have various other 33 bits-check my previous topics first as only few bits left

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few pics of bovs and fpr

seem to have misplaced turbosmart t piece so thats no longer available

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bump $150 for fpr

$250 for Turbosmart Bloww off valvue

r33 front gaurds $100 pair

r33 heater unit working $100

offers on rest

  • 1 month later...

Bump..

Steering rack gone

Floor mars gone

Only one quarter panel left,

Brand new fpr anyone?150$ over 100$ cheaper than buying off the shelf for the same thing lol

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