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R33 GTR Intercooler with reducers $250

Turbosmart: Dual Stage Boost Controller $150

VG30 Ball Bearing Turbo - Little Bit of Shaft Play $350

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hey mate, can you PM me photos on the Intercooler?

hey,got a couple of things for sale

CAPA performance intercooler,same side inlet and outlet,both 2.5inch (i used all stock piping +minimal extra piping) brand new when purchased,done roughly 6000km on my stagea,couple of bent fins(nothing major) was chrome but has been sprayed matte black

pm me for measurements (its quite big) $300 ono

NISMO R33 gtst rear coilovers,in good condition,only damper adjustable 4ways,no knocking,bought to fit my stagea but didnt fit properly (different hats) few scraps and dents on them but dont affect to function of them at all,could do with a clean but i cant be arsed

$120 ono

R32 gtr rear tanabe sustec struts and springs,excellent condition,recently cleaned,no leaks

pm for pics

$50

also have a series 2 stagea dayz edition lower front lip made by dolphin,pm for details on that item

negotiable on all items,im after some 20mm spacers at the moment so could maybe work something out

pm or sms 0421754575

thanks

hey,got a couple of things for sale

CAPA performance intercooler,same side inlet and outlet,both 2.5inch (i used all stock piping +minimal extra piping) brand new when purchased,done roughly 6000km on my stagea,couple of bent fins(nothing major) was chrome but has been sprayed matte black

pm me for measurements (its quite big) $300 ono

...

negotiable on all items,im after some 20mm spacers at the moment so could maybe work something out

pm or sms 0421754575

thanks

pm sent regarding 'cooler

6 x 440cc (Top Feed) injectors for sale

came off a '89 R32 GTR

have been flow tested and are good.

will fit RB26,RB20 and SR20(i think??) NOT RB25

$300

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For Sale:

Greddy Type S BOV with RB adapter = $200

R32 Steering Wheel = $50 (good cond.)

Vertex Rear Bar for R32 = $250

Greddy Turbo Timer = $100 (comes with detachable harness for R32)

PM me

Item: Genuine Trust T88-34D

Age: Unknown

Condition: Mint, no shaft play

Price: $1700 ono

To Fit: Anything

Location: Adelaide

Contact: PM here or call 0423929657

Comments: The turbo was bought of a fellow forum member, i was told that the turbo has done under 5000k's, ive had it checked out and is in mint condition. It was bought for my rx7 fd but it will fit any car, reason for sale is i got defected so im just going to keep the motor standard.

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got the mrs 92 holden nova for sale as she has decided that she needs the stagea way more then i do.

10 months rego

air and power steer

manual

neat interior

paint abit faded

needs a set of tyres

$2000 as is or $2300 with new tyres. will make a good daily/first car.

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not sure if there is any aquarium hobbyists here, but ill try any ways...

i have 14.5 kgs of crushed coral, perfect as a substrate for cichlids as it keeps the pH up.

i paid 90 bucks for 25 kg bag, and only used 10 kgs in my 4 foot tank.

the remaining 14.5 kgs will be plenty for a 6 foot tank, or anything smaller.

40 bucks.

FOR SALE:

Fisher & Paykel 'Excellence/Smart Drive' 6.5kg digital panel washing machine.

6 years old. Hardly used in last 2.5 years. Excellent condition. No leaks, no fuss.

$140 ono

PM me

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