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Left overs from my build.

Item: Gear Surround + GReddy EBC (Profec B Spec II) + GReddy Turbo Timer

Reason: Went to a racepak digital dash so no need for either. Bolted in for test fitting, but never used.

Price: $400

Item: GReddy R33 A-Pillar Gauge Holder

Reason: As above, no need since I have a digital dash

Price:40

Item: R33 Air Guide

Reason: I use a carbon guide

Price:$10

Item: R33 Rear Garnish

Reason: No longer needed

Price:$10

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I am uber keen on the rear garnish, I am also located in Melbourne so where can I pick it up?

Thanx :laugh:

Edited by JDMKiD__/ⓞⓞ-33

Parts are located in Sydney (Lilli Pilli) - I know that my sig is confusing, but the business is located in Melbourne, however it's split between me (Dale) being in Sydney and the rest in Melb.

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  • 4 months later...

Found this stuff still sitting in the garage.

Item: Gear Surround + GReddy EBC (Profec B Spec II) + GReddy Turbo Timer

Reason: Went to a racepak digital dash so no need for either. Bolted in for test fitting, but never used.

Price: $350 (reduced)

Also have:

GReddy Catch Can with Earls Fittings $50

1L Surge tank with AN fittings $10

044 Pump bracket $5

Haltech 3 Bar MAP sensor $5

Used Trust (GReddy) 9 Row Oil Cooler (Blue) $80, fins still in great condition

Lexus IS300 DIN bracket (brand new unopened) $50

Stock RB25 Metal CAS Cover - $10

Rb25 Afm Pink Label $40

All items located in Lilli Pilli NSW

Just realised I don't have the clear tube for the side of the catch can, although its the same as standard fish tank air plumbing.

The top of the catch can has been threaded so that it can accept an air filter.

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Yeah I have both instruction books. See attached picture. (All parts are there for both the turbo timer and boost controller except for the plastic air filter).

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