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hi marko , are the dumps genuine HKS, cos they don't have the welded tags on them . and also one dump has a different weld on the inside where the wastegate tube joins

im interested in them but only if genuine . thanks

Price drop as follows:

Vipec V44 ECU - $1000

Sard 700cc injectors - $450

HKS metal gaskets (exhaust manifold, turbo intake and turbo outlet) - $80

Crank angle sensor - $120

Parts left as follows with another price drop!

Sard 700cc injectors - $420

HKS metal gaskets (exhaust manifold, turbo intake and turbo outlet) - $60

Crank angle sensor - $100

Another price drop!

Sard 700cc injectors - $400

HKS metal gaskets (exhaust manifold, turbo intake and turbo outlet) - $60

Crank angle sensor - $100

price drop again:

Sard 700cc injectors - $350

HKS metal gaskets (exhaust manifold, turbo intake and turbo outlet) - $50

Crank angle sensor - $80

price drop once again:

Sard 700cc injectors - $320

HKS metal gaskets (exhaust manifold, turbo intake and turbo outlet) - $50

Crank angle sensor - $60

Not a bad idea Terry, however, not sure if I'm going as a have very little bandwidth these days with bathroom renovations, 2 girls and a new born boy :)

Sard 700cc injectors - now $300

HKS metal gaskets (exhaust manifold, turbo intake and turbo outlet) - $50

Crank angle sensor - now $50

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