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Power FC and hand controller suit r34 gtt rb25det neo

$850

A.r.e radiator set up to suit r33 comes with all the hoses, radiator, bottles, fitting, fan etc

$420

A.r.e custom water washer bottle

$100

A.r.e custom oil catch can

$100

A.r.e custom power steer reservoir

$80

Splitfire coilpacks to suit rb25 neo

$380

White oz racing 17s with tyres

$400

Rb25det neo loom to suit r33 gtst

$140

Rb25de neo complete motor comes with loom and Ecu great condition

$600

R33 rear boot brace

$40

R33 cat back exhaust jasma 3.75 inch mild steel

$180

Genuine Z32 afm with plug $120

Have many other parts available

Gold Coast

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    • Prime parking, she is a little girl...LOL
    • I'm actually not sure - I think it was "Stealth Performance" (It really is near impossible to find a FEMALE 1/8BSPT to 1/8NPT male at ALL) but having the thing leveraged on a 90 degree angle on a small aluminium fitting is not too smart. Also in not too smart, I've drilled out the center of the broken fitting so there's maybe 0.00001mm of thread to bite into, so yeah. I may have to get it drilled/tapped/plugged entirely. Given I could conceivably tap a thread/adapter/pressure line in any point in the oil system I suppose it's feasible to run a line to the Nissan Sensor to keep the dash working. Do these exist in AN fittings and the like? Like an AN fitting that has a NPT (or other?) thread as well for putting a sensor in?
    • I would agree.  There will be an amount of boost you could run safely with an otherwise factory system, but it would be low enough to not be worth the cost.  And if you are reliving your 20s, you know a 'little bit' was never enough. Personally, if I didn't want to spend the money, then stick with NA bolt-ons, and maybe a tune.
    • Fuark, at least the motor survived. What brand was the fitting that snapped?
    • Wrong question. There's no point in spending the rather large sum of cash and effort to add turbo, without taking it to the "sensible" limit of the motor itself. If you have to upgrade injectors, etc, then so be it. That is a tiny fraction of what it will cost you to turbo it.
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