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I have for sale some parts that i no longer need, i understand most parts arent for a skyline but still could be of interest to someone on here, also there is some general items that also could be of use so i decided to list it all on here aswell

Most items are negotiable, i can post interstate at buyers expense or can be picked up from st clair 2759 sydney

Gc8 sti y pipe with silicone hose to turbo $60.00

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gc8 drivers door window regulator and motor, i changed it thinking it was stuffed but when i pull the regulator out and replaced it i realised it was only the window hitting the back of the speakers, these sell at wreckers for $80+ but i will sell it for $40.00

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2005 gdb wrx injectors, they were removed for upgrading reasons and were in perfect working condition $100.00

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Gc8 air flow meter, purple sticker number = 22680 AA280, not sure on condition but will refund if its not working, it has a 3inch pod adaptor $50.00

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Walbro gss342 fuel pump, genuine product, it was removed from my wrx prior to sale, it was used for less than 500km's so it makes it practically new, comes with adaptor plug $90.00

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gc8 standard fuel pump, it was working fine when i removed it $20.00

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Fuel pump filters/kit, will fit any aftermarket or standard fuel pump, comes with everything in the picture, i paid $18.00 each filter from the US, ill sell for $25.00

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GC8 td04L turbo, came of my wrx and was only taken off due to my mate giving his standard turbo of his 2005 wrx which i put on, otherwise it was running perfect and didnt blow smoke at all and pulled very well $130

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2005 gdb wrx top mount intercooler comes bare with no y pipe, it is in good condition with no leaks $110.00

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GC8 amber parkers, were removed due the buyer wanting the clear parkers instead, in all honesty they are a crap build, i paid $80.00 and they are made in taiwan, they dont line up the best with where it mounts but you can get them on without to much trouble, also has the rubber surround peeling off on one parker but it can be glued back on $40.00

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TMIC bov adaptor, this is used if you want to put a aftermarket bov which has a straight pipe for a bov, fits all gdb tmic's, even though its a small part the cheapest i found it for was $49.00 from melbourne, ill sell it for $40.00 posted

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Turbosmart 3inch straight silicone hose which is 54cm's in length, i paid $59.00, ill take $45.00

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Assorted iron weights 1x 4.5kgs, 1x 2.5kgs, 1x 1.4kgs, 2x 1.25kgs, 2x 1.15kgs the lot for $15.00

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Assorted iron weights 6 x 2.25kgs $30.00

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RCA splitters, i dont know what the term is but i think its 1 male into 2 female converter, it can be seen in the picture what it is, there is two for sale at $20.00 for both

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Guage cup holder chrome, not sure where it came from but i will not be ever using it $10.00

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Mitsubishi evo 8 bov, can be used on a skyline, it holds minimum 16psi and can be used for high boost applications, it can handle upto 25psi with ease $50.00

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Galant vr4 e39a standard fuel pump, not really a skyline thing but i will list it on here anyways $15.00

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r32 skyline gtst turbo fuel rail,$20.00

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I can be contacted on 0421735661 and pick up is from st clair sydney

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