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It just got too much and I didnt have the cash to finish this car off. Hard descision but its made and I have to turn the parts into cash.

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Shift-I tacho and shift light fully programable. $150 posted

http://www.ecliptech.com.au/index.ph...=59&Itemid=109







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AEM capacitive discharge high performance coil pack driver. $270 posted




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6 point Sparco harness. Brand new $180 This the race spec harness NOT the cheap club spec one. $360 new if I remember right.

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Alloy 2 litre fuel swirl pot with fittings. $80


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Brand new Aeromotive fuel pump A1000 $400

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AIM digital dash As new. $1000

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Ex UAS Slot car Porsche 997 GT3 front brakes, Brembo 6 pot one pce forged calipers with titanium pistons, custom made front hats and caliper adaptors for Z32.

The rotors are massive 380mm and the metalurgy of the rotors is amazing. They are incredibly hard. Comes with racing pads

$4000

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Ogura 2 plate clutch, rebuilt with new centre pressure plate, machined flywheel. This clutch is no longer available ( but parts are readily got from Nengun). The new one is smaller diameter. This is MASSIVE and heavy duty.

Big Horspower THIS IS FOR YOU................ $1300
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Porsche 996 GT3 rear calipers for 330mm rotors, rebuilt with new seals and repainted.
You have to organize adaptors. $330
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Steering wheel hub disconnector, german made CNC $140

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remote oil filter kit from moroso. $70
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Wheel stud press $30

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Sx fuel reg new $180

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MOTEC M800 ECU with programming lead, CAN cable loom, manual etc.
New out of box but unused, $3800.......... new price $4700+

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Carbon cannon mufflers, lightest I have even picked up. Just needs a clean and polish. 2.5 inch in and 4 inch out. Look awesome. $200 the pair.
Carbon cannon mufflers, lightest I have even picked up. Just needs a clean and polish. 2.5 inch in and 4 inch out. Look awesome. $200 the pair.

Custom Ross racing balancer. Meant for use on car with NO air con. It also has a dry sump drive sprocket. This was made for the Slot car but John changed what he wanted. This is a one off from Ross. $550

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