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Whatever Jezz offers, I'll go $20 higher!

Jks :P

That would be fun, stock r34 turbo alright at 12psi?

Haha IHY !

Yeah R34 can run 14PSI (Safe) from what I've been told. 12PSI is a nice middle point.

rofl that R31 wagon is tempting, but it's a bit exxy for something that'll wind up against a tree/boulders LOL

$1200 ONO

Perhaps you'd like to suggest a more tree/boulder smashing appropriate price? heh

Whatever Jezz offers, I'll go $20 higher!

Jks :P

That would be fun, stock r34 turbo alright at 12psi?

Orly? haha

For sale:

Greddy catch can. 1L capacity. - $50 SOLD pending pickup and payment.

HKS Super blow off valve with pipe (This is the first gen model). Suit Rb26dett. These are non flutter type (Just dumps the air in 1 go) Atmospheric. These are the high load BOV for use with more power -$100 for both with the pipe.

Standard RB26dett Injectors - $250. Also have fuel rail to suit if need be.

Standard R32 GT-R Airbox with new filter. $200

Also have an old boost controller with everything for $50. It's an original Profec-b like this one seen below:

profec.jpg

Also have Two apexi pod Filters (used) someone can have both for $50.

Also have a set of original Cams in decent condition. Can make an offer if you like.

Can get pics of the other items if people interested.

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Haha IHY !

Yeah R34 can run 14PSI (Safe) from what I've been told. 12PSI is a nice middle point.

Just coz the turbo will push 14psi, doesn't mean the ECU will allow it ;)

Disclaimer: I have no idea when R&R kicks in on stock R34 GT-T ECU.

$1200 ONO

Perhaps you'd like to suggest a more tree/boulder smashing appropriate price? heh

Orly? haha

haha sub-$500 (and that's only if I'm going halves with someone lol). Wouldn't wanna defile a half-decent car though.

haha sub-$500 (and that's only if I'm going halves with someone lol). Wouldn't wanna defile a half-decent car though.

It's too nice to break, would be sad to see it ruined...

All proceeds go towards getting the toy car running again though!

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It's too nice to break, would be sad to see it ruined...

All proceeds go towards getting the toy car running again though!

Yeah exactly. Would need to be a banged up shitter with barely any rego (and maybe even a slim chance of it being able to get more haha).

Also thinking of selling my 250cc Hyosung. Runs perfectly, has brand new brake pads and front tyre. The fairings are rubbed back to paint, and the seat will need replacing at some point. Only needs rear tyre to pass RWC. looking for $1200. PM me if interested and ill take some photos.

For sale:

Greddy catch can. 1L capacity. - $50 SOLD pending pickup and payment.

HKS Super blow off valve with pipe (This is the first gen model). Suit Rb26dett. These are non flutter type (Just dumps the air in 1 go) Atmospheric. These are the high load BOV for use with more power -$100 for both with the pipe.

Standard RB26dett Injectors - $250. Also have fuel rail to suit if need be.

Standard R32 GT-R Airbox with new filter. $200

Also have an old boost controller with everything for $50. It's an original Profec-b like this one seen below:

profec.jpg

Also have Two apexi pod Filters (used) someone can have both for $50.

Also have a set of original Cams in decent condition. Can make an offer if you like.

Can get pics of the other items if people interested.

Sent you a PM RE: boost controller.

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