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All items are located in QLD - Beenleigh - 4207

Contact (8am-5pm business hours): 3807 1588 - Ask for Jake.

After hours: Private message me on here.

Pick up: Will depend on time of day.

Postage: Will post items at buyers expense (after payment has cleared or proof is sent).



Item: GReddy (copy) manifold + Throttlebody + HKS style fuel rail + bolts and bits

Reason for sale: Ending up buying genuine

Description/Condition: This item is brand new NEVER been used/fitted to the car. That being said, when I initially purchased the manifold I was less than satisfied with the condition of the cast and port job so I spent some time squaring ports, de-dagging, filing and painting it. The result is a much nicer job than I first received. There is one section on the manifold (see pictures) that didn't allow the paint (VHT Matte black exhaust) to dry correctly as there was some slight defect in the casting. This does not effect the performance and is merely a visual difference.


Price: $450

PLEASE NOTE: No throttle body or intake manifold gasket are/were included.

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Item: Stainless Steel R33 Turbo Dump Pipe (R33 Stock turbo application)

Reason for sale: No longer running stock turbo

Description/Condition: Was on the car when I purchased it (4yrs ago) and put on by the previous owner. Supported 215rwkw from stock turbo set up. Beautiful sound, plenty of flow, plumbed back wastegate pipe. Just recently got it polished back to a shiny condition.

Price: $300

PLEASE NOTE: No gasket/bolts included.

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Item: Silver HPC coated RB25Det Tappet Covers (with gaskets still in)

Reason for sale: Went with a different colour scheme

Description/Condition: Got these coated roughly 2.5yrs ago and were on the car for close to 2yrs. HPC coating has minor surface scratches in some areas - nothing that has damaged the coating itself. Perfect for keeping under bonnet temperatures down. Gaskets are NOT rock hard and could be used again. Will come with stock oil filler cap if desired.

Price: $150

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Item: Apexi Power Intake for R33

Reason for sale: No longer fits set up

Description/Condition: Apexi filter is in a good condition - slight staining but no restriction of flow through element. Comes with afm-to-pod gasket and mounting bracket.

Price: $35

PLEASE NOTE:
AFM is NOT included.

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Item: Drift 3" POD filter

Reason for sale: No longer fits set up

Description/Condition: Only used for half a year (if that). Took it off and fitted Apexi Power Intake. For some reason it has decided to rust a tiny bit on the metal casing. No water or liquid was spilt on it - a mystery as to why it went that way in storage. Turn it downwards and you can't notice it.

PrIce: $10

PLEASE NOTE:
Does NOT come with a mounting flange - POD Only.

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Item: VR/VS Commodore Altezza Style Tail Lights

Reason for sale: Don't have a commodore anymore ;)


Description/Condition: These are in near perfect condition. I say near perfect because the outer rubber liner is a little weathered in a couple of spots - other than that, nothing wrong. Lenses are mint, no cracking or scratches.

Price: $60

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Price Drop

GReddy (copy) manifold + Throttlebody + HKS style fuel rail + bolts and bits - $420
Stainless Steel R33 Turbo Dump Pipe (R33 Stock turbo application) - $275

Silver HPC coated RB25Det Tappet Covers (with gaskets still in) - $120
VR/VS Commodore Altezza Style Tail Lights - $50

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