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- Genuine Bosch/Jecs Z32 AFM

Used but comes in genuine packaging and box. Few small scuffs on it but in good condition and works fine.

$250

- Allstar Performance Catch Can

Large Catch Can vented to atmosphere, about 160mm tall without breather.

$100

- 2x HKS SSQV copy sequential blow off valves.

One is chrome the other is matt black. Can include mounting for standard R32 intercooler piping.

$50 each

- Front mount intercooler, front side painted black, rear side standard silver. Approx 480x300mm.

$200

- Standard R32 Cross Over Pipe and black intercooler piping. Super Stealthy!

Uses standard intercooler holes and was joined to a low mount GT35 turbo

Only selling this stuff as my car is making bigger power now and am forced to upgrade.

Will put pics up soon, can MMS pics now for now.

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