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Bit of a clear out of parts I no longer need, reasonable offers considered. I will add more as I remember.

1. Bosch 044

Limited use, two available. Was going to run twin pumps but going with a large single instead.

100each

2. HKS DB Chrono Boost and Oil Pressure Gauges

Include all cables, control unit and sensors. Pricey buggers no longer in production. Very slim profile (can easily be double sided taped anywhere on the dash). Have peak recall, replay and all that jazz refer here for full description:

http://www.nengun.com/hks/db-meter-chrono

300 for the pair

3. Surge Tank

Includes 6AN hose tail fittings. Bottom outlet is -10AN.

120ono

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4. Optima Yellow Top Battery

Limited use. Presents as new. Terminals included.

330ono

5. RB26 Long Motor

Standard rb26 head

Arias forged pistons, N1 oil pump

Std bearings etc

Completely rebuilt ~10k km's ago, leakdown was in the 18-22% range when last checked. This motor didn't have any piston slap when cold but did use a reasonable amount of oil (built with generous tolerance's by previous owner).

Ideally suit rebuild/freshen up.

Does NOT include cam covers, sump, plenum, balancer or any ancillaries.

1500

6. TIAL 50mm BOV

Black, un-marked. As new

200ono

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7. WEDS TC005 17 x 9.5 +30 forged

Ultra-light (7.3'ish kg per corner) wheel with concave face. Easily clear 355mm brakes as pictured.

1750

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8. Greddy Oil Cap

Blue.

100ono

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Will post anywhere in Aus, buyer pays shipping.

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044 internal or external and 50mm bov plumb back or not?

BOV isn't plumb back.

As the guys above said, 044 can be run in tank or external but these two are spoken for.

  • 2 weeks later...

No probs Rob.

Had a few queries on cost to ship the wheels, freight to most area's is ~120 using TNT road. Obviously a lot more if you live in the middle of no where!

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