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Hey all, I sold the stagea and have some parts id like to sell so i can get parts for my wrx.

- I have Sard 720cc injectors which I got on Sinista

- Brand new Nismo FPR

- Brand New Caster Arms to suit R33 GTR unsure of brand

- OS Giken twin plate clutch requires rebuild

Let me know if you'd be interested in them 0408513746

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Set of 4 Starcorp Pro V 5x114.3 18x8 +38. made in Taiwan.

I was going to fix these up and put them on the B17 Pulsar, they have minimal rash but some scratches on the faces and have just a light coat of silver over them for a temp fix.

(overspray included)

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225/40ZR18 all round. 2 x Federal 595 and 2 x BCT S800.

Federals have heaps of tread, BCT are just above the marks.

$200 ono.

Set of 4 "ASSO" rims only. 5x114.3 16x8 +36. made in Japan.

These were the rims on my R33 when I got it.

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Powder Coated Grey with some scratches / marks.

$250 ono.

Set of 4 of these... Toyota Tarago? rims. 4x114.3 14x51/2 +27 made in ya Mum.

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Tyres are no good.

$50 ono.

Garrett GT30, 0.82 rear housing. Internal wastegate.

$230 - Pick-up from Canberra preferred, can post at buyers expense.

Item has never been used, it was part of a GT3076R kit purchased from GCG a few years ago.

Please Pm here, or call/sms 0431900505

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Garrett GT30, 0.82 rear housing. Internal wastegate.

$230 - Pick-up from Canberra preferred, can post at buyers expense.

Item has never been used, it was part of a GT3076R kit purchased from GCG a few years ago.

Please Pm here, or call/sms 0431900505

Was chasing after this almost a year couldn't find one so i bought one for $800 brand new :(

GCG told me that garrett discontinued making this type of rear housing

Was chasing after this almost a year couldn't find one so i bought one for $800 brand new :(

GCG told me that garrett discontinued making this type of rear housing

Ah damn it, it was you id spoken to!

I thought id sold it but I found it in the house move. By then I couldnt remember who was looking for one.

full set of 6 standard rb25det injectors with rail and reg.

one injector is suspect...I dare say just gummed up due to sitting for months with e85 in the tank and will only require cleaning.

but selling cheap due to the unknown nature of the problem.

$40.00

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