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1. ARC FMIC + Piping for sale. To suit R33 or R34 GTST/GTT (I think it's a different model for the GTRs). Bought the FMIC without piping, then bought piping off another member here. The piping is black because it has been coated with heat-dispersant paint. Comes with original ARC hose joiners.. Note: pictures show there are a couple of squashed fins in a row, FMIC arrived like this, I don't think it affects performance and wouldn't be too hard to fix. FMIC still works perfectly. Selling car so don't need this anymore. This is a piece of history, ARC before they closed down and became ARC Brazing. Price: 600$ ONO. Pics: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/oic47nvqhqvqyvs/AAD7LB0lS4v1WD0M9MWxs7n1a

2. White face BF Defi gauges + Link Unit I [ONLY] - no sensors. Water temp, oil pressure, oil temp, boost. Bought when I was in Japan, they come in a custom made carbon gauge cluster. Price: $400 ONO, don't ask to separate. Video here https://www.dropbox.com/s/od7he249gu2iunh/VIDEO0068.mp4

3. Nismo valve caps. Price: $25 + $3 postage. Pics https://www.dropbox.com/s/eqi73bvz6twjwh0/IMAG2801.jpg

4. Red RAYS ENGINEERING valve caps, aluminium. Price: $25 + $3 postage. Pics https://www.dropbox.com/s/eqi73bvz6twjwh0/IMAG2801.jpg

5. Apexi pen-style turbo timer, black. Purchased second hand but then realised didn't need it. Bought from another member here on SAU. Very good condition, comes with all wiring and sensors, very little/no markings in the screen. Price: $50 + $5 postage. Pics https://www.dropbox.com/s/eqi73bvz6twjwh0/IMAG2801.jpg

Items located in Sydney NSW. Postage available please contact for quotes, local pickup also available. Discounts available for multiple purchases. Contact 0422 8 three nine (triple 8) or PM for enquiries.

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NISMO R34 GTR/GTT smoked front indicators - Brand new in box, never installed. 140$

1. ARC FMIC + Piping for sale. To suit R33 or R34 GTST/GTT (I think it's a different model for the GTRs). Bought the FMIC without piping, then bought piping off another member here. The piping is black because it has been coated with heat-dispersant paint. Comes with original ARC hose joiners.. Note: pictures show there are a couple of squashed fins in a row, FMIC arrived like this, I don't think it affects performance and wouldn't be too hard to fix. FMIC still works perfectly. Selling car so don't need this anymore. This is a piece of history, ARC before they closed down and became ARC Brazing. Price: 500$ ONO. Pics: https://www.dropbox....v1WD0M9MWxs7n1a

2. White face BF Defi gauges + Link Unit I [ONLY] - no sensors. Water temp, oil pressure, oil temp, boost. Bought when I was in Japan, they come in a custom made carbon gauge cluster. Price: $350 ONO, don't ask to separate. Video here https://www.dropbox....h/VIDEO0068.mp4

3. Red RAYS ENGINEERING valve caps, aluminium. Price: $20 + $3 postage. Pics https://www.dropbox....h0/IMAG2801.jpg

4. Apexi pen-style turbo timer, black. Purchased second hand but then realised didn't need it. Bought from another member here on SAU. Very good condition, comes with all wiring and sensors, very little/no markings in the screen. Price: $40 + $5 postage. Pics https://www.dropbox....h0/IMAG2801.jpg

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