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Ross balancer sold payment received

Trust T88H-38GK turbo sold payment received

cheers

Please check updaet for more parts listed,more to come on

151cm width C-West rear wing sold

RE55 pair 245/40/18 sold

Thanks guys

Adding 2 sets of Rays light weigh forged tri spoke 5x100 17x8.5 +35

4 wheels only $700

4 with Toyo RAI 255/40/17 half thread $800

File too big to upload can send via email or MMS to mobiles

Cheers

Alex

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Hi,

Just adding some Power FC

2 x S15 Power FC with controller $900 each

1x ADM S15 turbo OEM ECU $150

1x BNR34 # BNR34L 020-0100 no controller $800

1xBNR 34 OEM ECR came off a 2002 NUR spec $300

1x Mines ECU for GTR33 sealed R580 D5 2073 No.9430 $250

Cheers

Thanks for looking

More to be added as I sort out all the boxes

Trust T518z 8cmrear housing back up for sale, fully rebuilt by Rotomaster gave me 298kw at wheels on E85

4x Dunlop Direnza Sport King Z1 265/35/18 one test session only excellent stretl and track tyres S1200, cost $530 each new

3x Bridgestone RE01 265/35/18 half thread 100 each, I like to buy one of the same tyre to make it a set, any one has got a loose one?

1x dunlop Sport 9000 RWC ok $40

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Getrag 6 sp fully check over gear box is in Lou's workshop in Mitchem,no shifter $2900 is cheap as,pic sent to Ben

can freight at buyer's expense. check Nissan price before making me offers. I am using a OS Giken close ratio 5 speed instead of this one

cheers

More to come

Putting up a set of 4 Impulse 18x9.5+15 mounted with Dunlop 280x655R18 slick only done 2 heat cycles plenty of life in them ,balanced and ready to go $2600 prefer not to split and local pick up. buyer pays freight

4 of Yokohama A 050 265/35/18 medium compound done one track day, plenty of thread $1200, they are $575 each new

more to come, may even sell off the GTR33 which is nearly finish building

call/sms 0433878905

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pm replied, sorry no spare after market fuel rails left.

I do have a Sard fuel regulator and 4 of Bosch ID 1000 cc injectors$ 500 for the lot

cheers

Rb26 short motor picked up by freighter.

2 of ZX300 5 speed boxes passed open up inspection with flying colour. ready to ship

the 6 speed GTR34 Getrag box fully check over is going for $2900. that is cheap as chip

cheers

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