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i have the following for sale, items are still in car and available to inspect in working order if you wish to see condition. Happy to take off and send etc if you wish but thought it was better to leave on the car as with things like second hand turbo's on the internet you can get burnt.

Condition of all items is good

This would suit someone wanting a reliable massivly responsive 250-270rwkw on E85 or 240 on 98. Is a great package with quality parts and well looked after.

HKS GTRS - $1000

Earls Turbo Oil and Water Lines to suit - $200

ID1000cc Injectors x 4 - $450

Turbosmart Dual Type BOV - 6mths old - $150

Tomei Dump Pipe Suit SR20 - $100

BFR Front Pipe - $100

Z32 AFM with plug - $200

GreddySuper Suction intake kit for S14/S15 to suit Z32 with apexi pod - $220

Apexi Power FC with controller - $1000

location is Kellyville NSW

Willing to post at buyers expence

I am happy to split up however obviously car would not be running if i pulled them off so if you are interested please let me know.

PM me for contact details etc

i didnt get any reply T_T. pls pm or sms me 0468744534.

will pm you again.

cheers.

anthony

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