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Garrett T04Z on ETM high mount manifold with ETM dump & front pipe including plumbed in Trust wastegate. Turbo, manifold & dump are all ceramic silver coated.

This is ALL brand new un-used, with exception of the gate, which is in good condition. Custom-made for 30 conversion into GTS-T. Will fit any 30 conversion, but will not fit 26 in a GTR due to clearance issues with front drive shaft.

Biggest bargian on SAU!! $3500 + postage

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Injectors

Brand New Siemen 700cc top feed injectors - never been used, fitted to the rail only (rail NOT included)

$500 + postage

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Surge Tank & Fuel Pumps

2L Surge tank + 957 Bosch in-tank pump + Bosch 044 external pump

Perfect working condition - $350!!

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Wheels

Volk AV3 - suit GTS-T - 9 inch rear, 8 inch front +37 & +35 offset.

2 piece rim with some gutter rash and minor marks - no cracks or buckles - tyres are worthless

$450

Prefer pickup but MAY be able to arrange freight at buyers expense

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Twin Blitz Blow off Valves

Twin Blitz blow off valves on 33 GTR pipe in perfect working condition

$150 + postage

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GTR twin pipe

GTR twin pipe with twin turbo emblem

$50 + postage

Also have another with no emblem - $30

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CAS

RB CAS - suitable all RB engines except 34 - in good working condition

$100 + postage

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Brakes

Rear brake calipers for 33 GTS-T - pads are worn, calipers in good working condition

$100 + postage

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All goods as described or money refunded

Contact Noel 0413 863 207 or PM

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No chance of separating the BOVs Noel? I'm in the market for a single basic ATMO BOV but don't want to spend some stupid amount of money on a fancy anodised thing that sounds like a dying cat.

No chance of separating the BOVs Noel? I'm in the market for a single basic ATMO BOV but don't want to spend some stupid amount of money on a fancy anodised thing that sounds like a dying cat.

Sorry Troy. wont seperate them mate.

noel - hey mate

I'll buy the brakes, are the seals in tact (including the dust cover)?

:)

Lizzeh, Howyadoin babe.

I will have a looksee at them tomorrow and dutifully report back.

thank you!!! xoxoxo

even if they need new seals... ill take them!

my rear brakes seized (i think i told you this story)... turns out i was right all along! lol

Sif a woman be right Lizzeh. :nyaanyaa: seals are fine, calipers need a bit of a clean up but thats womens work.

When are you back in town? Or do you need them sooner.

I need them super fast. If you just drop them off at a pack n send, they will pack and ....wait for it....send them. Its a bit more expensive, but I don't mind!

Pm me bank dets

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