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I've got all this gear that won't be put to use on my new build, so it's gotta go!

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1. GT3076R turbo kit

Includes

- Garret GT3076R near new less than 1000k

- Tial 38mm external wastegate near new less than 1000k

- custom made screamer pipe used for 50kms MAX

- custom made 3 inch dump pipe, wrapped in billion exhaust wrap used for 50kms MAX

- custom aeroflow turbo and waterlines used for 50kms MAX

- Hybrid performance steam pipe manifold used for 50kms MAX

-GT3076 custom oil drain piping

All is near brand new, and is essentially everything you need to have a great setup. This made 318kw on 15psi on my RB25.

not looking to seperate.

$3000

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2. Power Enterprise 850cc sidefeed injectors

Near new, used on my car for 50kms max. E85 compatible.

includes a Nismo FPR, fuel rail and modified OEM injector harness.

$950

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3. OEM RB25 side feed injectors in fuel rail

No use for it

$120

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4. RB25 cam covers and front timing cover

no use for it

$120

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5. Nismo twin plate push type clutch

made by Tilton

plenty of meat, great pedal feel. Held over 300kw without problems.

$800

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6. Trust DD exhaust

back part modified so it's one piece.

includes 3 inch de-cat pipe.

$400

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7, Cusco catch can

no use for it

$120

I am happy to ship at buyers expence. I am open to offers but please don't waste my time lowballing.

I am located in liverpool region, NSW.

PM me if you are interested.

Thanks,

Adam.

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Generic rear arm kit:

Includes:

Rear camber arms

rear traction arms

rear toe arms

will fit R33 R34 S14 S15 C34 and maybe some others.

barely used, great condition. Bearings are like new.

$300 shipped

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=391834

9. 3 inch blast pipes

Brand new, no use for them.

$180 shipped

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10. 3 Inch resonator

brand new, no use for it. Same as in picture but painted silver.

$80 shipped

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Generic rear arm kit:

Includes:

Rear camber arms

rear traction arms

rear toe arms

will fit R33 R34 S14 S15 C34 and maybe some others.

barely used, great condition. Bearings are like new.

$300 shipped

Does this eliminate hicas?

Shit, I forgot about that.

Nah I've got an S14 subframe in my R33 :(

So these will fit S14/S15 and C34 fine. R Chassis will need to ditch the toe arms (where HICAS sits).

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14. KTS inner and outer tie rods

Changing my setup, adds lock and reduces bumpsteer on slammed cars.

Fits 33/34/S14/S15 etc

$220 shipped

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