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All items located in Campbelltown, Sydney

Stuff for sale:

Sr20 flywheel. Would need machining. I have 2 of these $60 each

Greddy type r bov -Big BOV for big boost $220

R33 fmic kit. Complete kit with 600x300x80 core, and all piping. $300

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330mm big brake kit suit S13/14/15/R32/33/34 etc. Comes with alloy hat vented disks, adapters and Z32 calipers. Calipers have been sitting for a while so i'd recommend a seal kit for them. Disks are in excellent condition. Pads not included - $650

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Silvia frp Vented bonnet. Dmax style. Unused. Still in white gelcoat

$450

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R34 smic $100

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Profec e01 Boost controller. Complete kit

$450

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Hks gauges x 4 - 60mm oil temp, oil pressure, water temp and boost. Including all sensors. Loom for Boost guage is missing

$450 for the 4

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Sr highmount manifold. Suit T3 flange turbo and 4 bolt wastegate flange. Never used. Bought from JustJap for $499. Identical to this one http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=16654&cat=252&page=4

$330

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Buddy club P1 rims - 17x9 (+27) all round. Extremely light. Some small rash but nothing major. Tyres might be ok for skids. - $950

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Desmond Jap rims. 17x8, 17x9 (+35 all round). Good condition. Have 2 tyres on rear 255's. Good amount of dish $750

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Desmond Jap rims - 17x8 (+35) all round. Rough painted matt black. Would need a repaint. Nice dish though. One has a dent that needs to be knocked out. Exact same model as the ones above (Just not as good condition). $400 set

Various Greddy Electronic gauges - Exh Temp $150, Oil Pressure $120, Temp $120. All come with looms and sensors

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Tial wastegate - 38mm. Gate only. $185

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HKS 2835 minus exh housing. 52 trim. No shaft play. one exhaust blade is slightly bent so either needs to be re-profiled or balanced or something. $300

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