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Alright ladies and gents. I'm upgrading again, so all this stuff needs to go!

Denso/SARD 550cc injectors, in standard S14 rail, with S14/15 injector loom.

Working perfectly! No problems at all, had them cleaned before I put them in the rail. New o-rings and all that jazz of course. Still in the car at the moment, but they look exactly like these;

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$400 firm + postage.

Tial MV-S 38mm waste gate with more springs than you'll ever need.

Brand new, purchased a couple months ago, then I decided to run a Borg Warner EFR, so I don't need it anymore. Comes with everything, valve seat, v-bands and clamps for inlet and outlet, 6 pressure springs, fittings for water cooling. Everything! Never used. Only taken out of the box to perv at it.

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$330 posted. Firm.

AM Performance combination dump/front pipe with split waste gate pipe to suit S14. Used, seen a good few miles and a small dent on the bottom of it. Suits 2860/71. But can be modified to suit whatever you're running for under $100. Only pics I have are from when it was brand new, I'll get new pics up soon. If you're a picky bugger, I can get Andrew to re-polish it for you.

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$300 + postage. Retail is over $600 iirc. f**kin' bargain.

S14 4 pot front calipers with RDA Slotted Rotors, S14 single pot rears with RDA slotted rotors, S14 Non-ABS BM44, R33 plain front rotors, a f**k load of pads including ACRE Street fighters, QFM A1RM, Bendix SRT's, etc.

Front RDA rotors could use a machining, not sure how much life is left in them, good for a streeter though. Rears are good to go. R33 rotors have plenty left in them. All rotors have some slight surface rust.

BMC has been kept sealed and 'wet' since removal.

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Chasing $300. Pretty firm on that. Local sale would be preferred, but I'm happy to ship at buyers expense.

HKS Alloy suction kit, to suit T28, powder coated textured black, BOV return has been welded up, with new silicone coupler. Pictured with my old turbo.

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$200 + post.

If you have any questions about anything, feel free to ask.

Located in northern suburbs SA.

I can be contacted via pm on here, or on 0408961657. I work nights, so don't count on getting a response before 5pm.

Cheers!

Dave.

Injectors are sold!

And seeing as my new turbo cleared customs today a full 4 weeks earlier than I expected, for the next 4 days, both the gate and the dump pipe are $250ea!!

Get on that shit like a fat kid on a cake!

Pm me keen on the am performance but can u make it into a screamer ?? Where do u live jn Adelaide mite be able to get my cousin to pick it up ??

Pm me ur number n we can talk thanks

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