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hey all selling some stuff i found lying around

2x braided oil feed line speedflow line and 2 fittings tu suit gt28-gt42 $60 each

2x hr31 series3 climate control unit $60

3x s13,180sx digital climate control unit $60

4x rb20det ecu tuned by dr drift made 198rwkw on rb20det with z32 afm gtr injectors and r34 turbo $180 obo

5x braided water feed and return lines with fittings $60

6x gt3071 turbo actuator $20

7x 3 inch alloy intake pipe from front of turbo to where air box normally is with cheap pod $50

8x blitz blow off valve $90

9x JET31 number place black and white $500 obo

all prices are negotiable

Im wanting some fittings for the top of my rocker covers the breather ones a normal fiting for a hose slip on or maybe some -10 ones

all items are located in burwood melbourne thanks

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  • 2 weeks later...

also have

series 2 rb25det injectors complete with rail reg and loom $100 or best offer

and series 2 rb25det afm perfect condition $80

front pair of series 1 r33 seats $80

au twin thermos $80

rb25/rb20 stainless steel highmount manifold xforce brand $130 obo

series 2 coilpacks perfect condition $100 obo

ALL PRICES ARE BEST OFFER NEED ALL THIS GONE ASAP

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