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Hey, I have these up for sale

JWT Popcharger w/ Heat Shield - $90 ( Missing bracket but can still be used without bracket, or can be made up or bought here http://www.conceptzperformance.com/Cart/description.php?II=4254&Car_Type=350Z&UID=20130424205600)
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Unorthodox Racing Crank Pulley w/ Belts - $200
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Chaos Engineering Throttle Body Spacer w/ extended bolts kit - $50
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Located in VIC - South East Melbourne

Contact - 0410103399

Thanks,

Richard

I can definitely notice the bit of change to my throttle response, nice cheap mod, also sold it a couple hours ago :P

So throttle body SOLD!

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what's the difference you notice with this pulley compared to your stock one?

Sorry for the late reply,

a bit of low end power difference.

Price drop $150!

Man I'm keen on a set of light weight pulleys but people say the underdrive one cause issues :s

I'm not quite sure to be honest, I didn't experience any problems with mine though.

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