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I have a few things that I no longer need and need to get rid off... All items are located in Melbourne Western suburbs and can be picked up if needed. Interstate buyers, I will post items out. Its no issue. If anyone has any questions on any of the below items I have for sale, feel free to PM me. I am open to reasonable offers. I can also be contacted directly on 0421 205 751. Just leave me a text message & I will get back to you.

Thank you

Item #1: HKS Super Power Flow Intake - $150ono

I have a Used Super Power Flow intake with all brackets, clamps, blots & adaptors to suit EVO's 4-9. Not sure if they will Fit 1-3? Do they have the same AFM?

I have also purchased a BRAND NEW 3 layer filter element with I will be providing along with it.

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Item #2 Apexi Power Intake Kit - $150ono

I have a Used Apexi power intake kit. Comes with Heat sheild, brackets, gaskets bolts etc. Suits EVO 4-9. Not sure if it will fit Evo 1-3. Do they have same size AFM? The Pod is universal and will fit directly to any Nissan AFM's. The Pod has a small rash on it. Does not effect its performance at all.

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Item #3: Beat Rush Air box for CN9A/CP9A EVO 4-6. - $200

This is a used air box which covers the Pod.

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Item #4: Greddy sandwitch Plate for CP9A EVO 5/6. - $100

Used Greddy sandwitch plate for oil pressure/temp sensors.

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Item #5 Carbon Canards for EVO 5, May possibly fit Evo 6 - $120ono

Picks up heaps of ckicks with this. Also improves down force...

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Item #6: Greddy Profec B electronic boost controller - $250ono

This unit has a 2 stage boost setting and the ability to adjust the gain level as well.

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Item #7: Greddy Electric Boost gauge. Peak/warning type. - $160ono

Greddy Boost gauge. Made by the same company as DEFi. Also have genuine Trust Stand which I will supply for free.

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Item #8: Greddy Profec B spec II electric Boost controller. - $350ono

Greddy electric Boost controller with a NEW Trust/Greddy Solenoide. Digital display & other functions.

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BOOST CONTROLLER & APEXI POD STILL FOR SALE....all others items SOLD

Greddy Profec B spec II electric Boost controller. - $350ono

Greddy Profec B electronic boost controller - $250ono

Apexi Power Intake Kit - $150ono

Will not refuse any reasonable offer!

Greddy Profec B spec II electric Boost controller. - $350ono

Greddy Profec B electronic boost controller - $250ono

Apexi Power Intake Kit - $150ono

Who wants them???

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