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Got a couple of things to clean out. Folder of pics: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/kpp6kbye5al40vc/QTkzClmNrJ

1. Set of 4 BF Defi gauges + Link unit. Includes: Water temp, Oil temp, Oil pressure, Boost (BAR). They are currently in a custom made carbon gauge holder, and all the units are daisy-chain linked together and to the Link unit - but there are no sensors/wires so you will need the sensors + wires. Bought this to put in my own car but plans have changed. Price: 700$ ONO - make an offer.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/m662bxp4mbtvy7o/2013-12-14%2013.00.13.jpg

2. Nismo ER34 oil cooler duct. Self explanatory. price: 200$ Pics here https://www.dropbox.com/sh/iysjc4wi2yhtqmq/QAjyRucO7K

3. R34 Manual steering wheel with airbag. Seems to have been chemically stripped or something, it's very smooth, not torn or ripped. Came on the car like this, have a new wheel in now. More pictures in the link at the very top of this post.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/kpp6kbye5al40vc/AmT1nXkKfn/2013-12-17%2019.17.51.jpg

4. Apexi pen style turbo timer, black. Purchased second hand but decided to not run a turbo timer, bought from another member here on SAU. Very good condition, comes with all wires and sensors, very little markings on the screen. Will get pics up soon. Price: 50$.

Location: Sydney, NSW.

Contact: PM or SMS during work hours 04twotwo 839 triple8

Would prefer local meetup/pickup but am willing to post but buyer pays all postage.

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Got a couple of things to clean out. Folder of pics: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/kpp6kbye5al40vc/QTkzClmNrJ
1. Set of 4 BF (white illumination) 60mm Defi gauges + Link unit. Includes: Water temp, Oil temp, Oil pressure, Boost (BAR). They are currently in a custom made carbon gauge holder, and all the units are daisy-chain linked together and to the Link unit - but there are no sensors/wires so you will need the sensors + wires. Bought this to put in my own car but plans have changed. Price: 700$ ONO - make an offer.
updated with pics and vids of the gauges. https://www.dropbox.com/s/m662bxp4mb...2013.00.13.jpg
2. Nismo ER34 oil cooler duct. Self explanatory. sold
3. R34 Manual steering wheel with airbag. Seems to have been chemically stripped or something, it's very smooth, not torn or ripped. Came on the car like this, have a new wheel in now. More pictures in the link at the very top of this post. 50$ + 15$ postage (if required)
4. Apexi pen style turbo timer, black. Purchased second hand but decided to not run a turbo timer, bought from another member here on SAU. Very good condition, comes with all wires and sensors, very little markings on the screen. Will get pics up soon. Price: 50$. https://www.dropbox.com/s/eqi73bvz6twjwh0/IMAG2801.jpg
5. RAYS aluminium valve caps: brand new unopened 20$.
6. Nismo 'S-tune' valve caps: brand new and unopened, 35$
7. Project KICS REVO R40 red closed end caps: 20$ brand new and also unopened.
8. Also have brand new unused NISMO floor mats for an R34, make me an offer if interested
Location: Sydney, NSW.
Contact: PM or SMS during work hours 04twotwo 839 triple8
Would prefer local meetup/pickup but am willing to post but buyer pays all postage.
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