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Hey Guys,

Just got a few things for sale which are no longer needed and just taking up space so all offers considered really:

  1. RB20 / 25 turbo Kit - Hi Mount Manifold, ITS turbo (not sure of exact specs), Tial Wastegate. Made about 230kw on an RB20, would also be ideal for an RB25 Nice cheap option - $700
  2. FMIC - It says Greddy on the top but potentially a copy, was in the car when bought so not sure of origin, great condition, some black spray paint on it - $100
  3. D1 Style Catch Can - $50
  4. Tial BOV - $100
  5. Amp and Sub - Fusion FP-600D , Fusion 12" sub and enclosure, not really necessary for a track car - $100
  6. Stock R32 GTST Rims and tyres - taking up space, 2 X good bridgestone potenza Re002's with good tread, 2 x no name chinese brand tyres - $150
  7. Racing Hart Forged CP-F wheels. One rim has a crack, looking at getting this repaired if possible but feel free to make an offer if you want. Staggered 9 / 10" , 35, 42 offset

Pictures can be seen here:

http://imgur.com/a/xjfbQ

Cheers

Hey man,

Nah don't have the dump pipe unfortunately. Reason for upgrading is could finally afford the turbo set up I wanted which also suits future engine options such as RB25 or 30. This one was working fine just not what I wanted for the car in the long run (came with the car when bought)

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