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Hi - couple of items left over. All located in WA.

Item: 80mm throttle body

Condition: Brand new, never been used

Reason: Don't need it. Bought two and didnt end up using second one (other one is on my RB30DET and is spot-on)

Price: $150

Picture: http://www.hiwtc.com/products/73mm-8...5827-53317.htm (sorry for link)

Location/Pickup: See below

Item: XF Throttle body

Condition: Second hand, good working condition.

Reason: Don't need it. Bought it and decided to go with the above option

Price: $offers

Picture: http://wiki.r31skylineclub.com/index..._Throttle_body (not mine)

Location/Pickup: See below

Item: Sard Fuel Pressure Reg (genuine, bought from tuning shop)

Condition: Brand new, never used

Reason: Thought mine was shot, ended up being something else

Price: $80

Picture: http://www.google.com.au/imgres?q=Sa...r:20,s:0,i:133

Location/Pickup: See below

Item: Exhaust hot dog 3" in to 4" out. Stainless steel.

Condition: Used on car for about 2 hours. Clean cut on the 3" side

Reason: Didn't work as well as expected and did not suit my car (HQ) - will look good on Jap car.

Price: $80

Picture: http://www.google.com.au/imgres?q=st...r:6,s:193,i:25

Location/Pickup: See below

Item: RB30 crank - has crank collar piece, balanced etc.

Condition: used, needs machine work (mains went, big ends were perfect) - was at 10 thou.

Reason: got a new crank free so went with that

Price: $150 (crank collar fitting alone is $350, crank isnt bent or cracked (had checked), just needs re-grind on the mains

Picture: nothing, but if keen can snap on phone and SMS

Location/Pickup: See below

Item: Clarion 4-way splits (SCM400)

Condition: Used. Were working fine when in car. The two 6" drivers have some center cone damage but does not affect sound.

Reason: Upgraded to Hertz

Price: $100

Picture: http://clarion.com/au/en/products/20...306870290.html

Location/Pickup: See below

Item: Bosch fuel pump - one thats smaller than 040

Condition: used, but in working order (was fine on my RB25DET making 390rwhp @ 18psi)

Reason: upgraded to 044

Price: offers?

Picture: nope

Location: see below

Item: Hi-stall for RE401/3A - Skyline auto gearbox

Condition: Used (approx 10,000kms)

Reason: change of gearbox

Price: $200

Picture: Nope, looks like standard converter but is red

Location: see below

All items located in Forrestfield. Shoot me a PM on here and we will go from there. If prices are unreasonable let me know and we will work something out. Happy to help out with interstate purchases (at buyers cost)

Thanks

Matt

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