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First checkout the link below for proof I can be trusted to post as I'm an ebay POWER SELLER:

http://feedback.ebay...eedbackAsSeller

JVC stereo RRP $2700 (I paid $2599 at JB HIFI see sticker on box) $350

Triple Channel German Ignitors x2 (As per link below: Haltech buy them from the same place & sell them upwards of $190 each), Plugs & Heavy Duty Core Cables Total RRP $460+ NEW $250

http://www.horsepowerinabox.com/HPIAB2/category61_1.htm

http://www.myshopping.com.au/ZM--1220892254_Haltech_Ignition_Module_Triple_Channel_Igniter_DUMB

Apexi RSM Limited Edition + G-Sensor $240

GTR ECU $170

R32 GTR Main Gauge Set $150

AEM PLX EGT (Exhuast Gas Temp Sensor Kit + Adapter for O2 bung) USED less than 10 times RRP$155+ $110

Nismo Front Strut Brace $120

R32 GTR Rear Spoiler $120

R32 GTR 3 Gauge set (5 here) $90-$120

GTR AFM done about 90,000kms $100 (EACH)

GTR Coil Packs x 6 done about 90,000kms $100

R32 GTR Center Air Vent $90

R32 GTR Climate Control $90

Sard Fuel Pressure Reg $90

R32 GTR Ignition Module Transistor (Will fit R32,R33 & R34 GTR's) $90

Blitz FATT Turbo Timer $45 ($60 with a Harness)

22x Narrow / Light-Weight Wheel Nuts + Tool for Thread 1.25 x 12 $50

Apexi Boost Pressure Sensor 499-X002 for AVC-R $50

HKS Turbo Timer with NT-1 Harness (refer to photo for compatible vehicles) $50

R32 GTR Ash Tray $50

R32 GTR Tail Light TH1 $50

R32 GTR Driver Side Air Vent $40

R32 GTR Fuel Rail painted RED $35

R32 GTR Full Set of Blue LED's for Gauges $30

Fuel Pressure Gauge $25

Turbo Timer Harness NT-1 for BNR/HCR/HNR32 S/PS/RS/RPS13, A31, RNN14, VNW30(95/8-On), C23(95/8-On) $20

Jack NEW $20

Cheap & Nasty Boost Gauge NEW $15

R32 GTR Headlight Relay $10

YOU MUST CONTACT ME BY PM OR EMAIL

Pick up from Wyndham Vale VIC (sometimes Dover Heights NSW)

Or

Postage on most items is $20 with Tracking or $25 with Signature/Insurance.

Contact Brett at [email protected]

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PRICE DROPS & WHAT'S LEFT

JVC stereo RRP $2700 (I paid $2599 at JB HIFI see sticker on box) $350

Triple Channel German Ignitors x2 (As per link below: Haltech buy them from the same place & sell them upwards of $190 each), Alloy Heat sinks, Plugs & Heavy Duty Core Cables, all NEW Total RRP $460+ I'll sell for $250

http://www.horsepowe...ategory61_1.htm

http://www.myshoppin...el_Igniter_DUMB

GTR ECU $150

R32 GTR Main Gauge Set $110

R32 GTR 3 Gauge set (5 here) $70-$100

GTR AFM done about 90,000kms $90 (EACH)

GTR Coil Packs x 6 done about 90,000kms $90

R32 GTR Center Air Vent $90

R32 GTR Climate Control $90

R32 GTR Ignition Module Transistor (Will fit R32,R33 & R34 GTR's) $80

A Pillar Trim/Covers (Excellent Condition with no holes) $65 each or $100 for the pair.

HKS Turbo Timer with NT-1 Harness (refer to photo for compatible vehicles) $50

R32 GTR Ash Tray $50

R32 GTR Tail Light TH1 $40

R32 GTR Driver Side Air Vent $30

R32 GTR Fuel Rail painted RED $30

R32 GTR Full Set of Blue LED's for Gauges $30

Fuel Pressure Gauge $20

HKS NEW Turbo Timer Harness NT-1 for BNR/HCR/HNR32 S/PS/RS/RPS13, A31, RNN14, VNW30(95/8-On), C23(95/8-On) $20

Jack NEW $20

R32 GTR Headlight Relay $10

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Edited by Sydneyactionman
  • 2 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

PRICE DROPS & WHAT'S LEFT

JVC stereo RRP $2700 (I paid $2599 at JB HIFI see sticker on box) $350

Triple Channel German Ignitors x2 (As per link below: Haltech buy them from the same place & sell them upwards of $190 each), Alloy Heat sinks, Plugs & Heavy Duty Core Cables, all NEW Total RRP $460+ I'll sell for $250

http://www.horsepowe...ategory61_1.htm

http://www.myshoppin...el_Igniter_DUMB

GTR ECU $140

R32 GTR Main Gauge Set $100

R32 GTR 3 Gauge set (5 here) $60-$90

GTR Coil Packs x 6 done about 90,000kms $90

R32 GTR Climate Control $90

R32 GTR Ignition Module Transistor (Will fit R32,R33 & R34 GTR's) $80

A Pillar Trim/Covers (Excellent Condition with no holes) $60 each or $90 for the pair.

HKS Turbo Timer with NT-1 Harness (refer to photo for compatible vehicles) $45

R32 GTR Ash Tray $45

R32 GTR Tail Light TH1 $20

R32 GTR Fuel Rail painted RED $25

Fuel Pressure Gauge $15

Jack NEW $20

R32 GTR Headlight Relay $10

Edited by Sydneyactionman
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