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i have several things up for sale all items are located in perth WA and can be shipped for $15 registered post (except sub)

can pm or call 0466672245

gfb fully adjustable hybrid bov

can be adjusted to run full atmospheric to full plumb back and inbetween.

fitted to my car used for a few days but wasnt really my thing.can be used on any turbo charged engine when installed correctly as it is made for a universal fit but currently set up for R33,R34 skyline and M35 stagea with a turbosmart adaptor

selling for $150 as a family member threw out box with manual and allan keys so comes as is

here is the instructions for fitment

http://www.gfb.com.au/installation-instructions/21

gfb atmoic manual boost controller bleed valve type.

as new in box,fitted to my car used for a few days but im looking at getting a electric boost controller so i want this gone.can be used on any turbo charged engine when installed correctly

sell for $50

http://www.gfb.com.au/products/boost-controllers/atomic

Hertz 15" Dual Coil subwoofer

by having dual coil it provides the kick of a 12" sub with the bass drop of a 15".its peak power is 1400watt rms and it requires 700watt rms continuious power.reason for sale is i wont be putting this in my new car.the sub originally cost me $1200 and i had a custom made sealed box which was a additonal $400.i ran this with a stinger capacitor and a 1000watt rms alpine pdx with great results.

sell for $450 need it gone

Stinger fused distribution box (postive) and un-fused (negatime)

i used the fused for postive and the unfused for negative was in car for 11 months on high powered stereo and worked great

note orange cable in picture is my stereo wire and is now removed

sell both for $50

Stinger SHT301 postive with volts meter and SHT303 negative

were on the car for two weeks as i needed different terminals.i lost one of the allan key headed screws on the negative,one replaced with a hex bolt cut to length;its fine.can be used for 1/0 ga leads

sell both for $50

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