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Hey there! Selling some items as I am upgrading. All items in good working order, located in Campbelltown, Sydney.

Apexi Power FC with hand controller - came out of my series 2 gtst - $950ono

Apexi AVC-R - comes with everything - $300 ono

Nismo 740cc injectors - $600ono

Z32 afm with plug - has both mesh screens pulled out - $200ono

Walbro in-tank fuel pump - $75

Think that's it. Will do a deal if someone wants to buy several items. Thanks

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Make an offer on silver avcr and genuine z32 with plug. Also have .63 internal gate gt30 5 bolt rear housing lying around, $250. Dump/front pipe with screamer 5 bolt flange 250 ono. Custom forward facing plenum mounted on stock runners, bellmouth tubes inside $350 ono.

Just to add to the JJR part, I still have the cross over pipe to suit standard plenum as well. Either way $220 ono and i'll chuck in whatever pipes I got around here lol

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Still have stainless dump/front pipe to suit internal gate gt30 (5 bolt) $280. Also have dump/front pipe with screamer to suit stock turbo (6 bolt) $250. Aaand .63 internal gate gt30 rear housing with actuator $250, stainless intake pipe with fitting for bov or catch can $100.

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