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heaps of stuff for sale!

overflow bottle $10

camber arms $10 for a pair (2 pairs)

pair of s15 stock traction rods $10

front and rear swaybars stock s15 $10

stock snorkel with AFM and Pod.

power steering pump $100

stock cast iron manifold $80

stock water and oil lines, banjos, washers everything ($50)

R32 GTR cut loom $70

charcoal canister and lines $10

ORC twin plate clutch, suit rebuild, 5 speed sr20 one $200

GT28R done less than 10k kms, straight bolt on for S15 asking $800 make me an offer

5 speed sr20 gearbox speedo $60

S15 front brakes and rotors, with lines, heaps of pad and rotor left $200

S15 power FC, tuned making just shy 200rwkw on Jdm s15 motor, comes with hand controller and boost solenoid, so no need for another boost controller $700

RB30 full ACL racing bearings asking $100

S15 Blitz intercooler, with full hard pipe kit including hot pipe $300 small ding, no leaks, will install for $80 or make me an offer!

2 sr20 t28 HKS style bellmouth dump pipes, stainless steel $40 each

S15 3 inch front pipe $70

if you have any questions, or think i might have something you want?

can post at buyers expense

0420971976

[email protected]

i can send anyone photos, happy to talk, make me offers!!

reductions in red

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all of this stuff must GOOOOOOO!!!

i have added new photos to what i have left.

i would recommend sending these turbo's to QLD and having billet nitrate cartridges made for them.

GT28R $200 needs a new core. has all housings so can interchange.

HKS 2530 with 2860-5 Brand new housings $200

2x GT25 turbines both rebuilt to 360' thrust bearing with N1 steel wheels. One needs a rebuild. $200 for the pair.

Trust MX Front pipe to suit GTR $100

i also have 2 sets of RB26 cams VGC $100 a set.

Blitz ls spec intercooler for s14 s15 $200 not negotiable (comes with Aluminium hot pipe but need mounting brackets (bunnings specials))

all fittings in that box are $5 ( i can tell you the sizes )

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stuff still for sale

overflow bottle $10 (small crack at top, could be sealed easily)

front and rear swaybars stock s15 $10

stock snorkel with AFM and Pod.

s15 power steering pump $100

stock cast iron manifold $80

stock water and oil lines, banjos, washers everything ($50)

R32 GTR cut loom $70

2 rebuilt steel wheel N1 Turbos. $300

charcoal canister and lines $10

ORC twin plate clutch, suit rebuild, 5 speed sr20 one $200

GT28R, straight bolt on for S15 asking $100 make me an offer core is blown.

5 speed sr20 gearbox speedo $60

RB30 full ACL race bearings asking $100

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