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Item: R33 GTR Nismo intercooler (part number14461-RS580) 270 x 600 x 100 core.
Price: $1,800
Condition: Second hand but very good condition. Was on the car for roughly 10,000 kms
Payment: Direct debit to my account, Or cash on pickup (if in Sydney)

*Pics of cooler are coming. I just need a chance to take some.

Item: Bosch EV14 2225 cc injectors (set of 6)
Price: $500
Condition: Flowed up fine. Needs baskets if you want to run them ($6 each). In the car for roughly 5,000 kms at a guess
Payment: Direct debit to my account, Or cash on pickup (if in Sydney)
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Item: Garrett – 5 turbos.
Price: $1700
Condition: Used for 10,000 kms. Going single so no need to them anymore.
These have had the turbine housings ported out to match the gasket, rear housings have been ceramic coated and Ive had the actuators modified by Racepace. This increases the leverage on the arm. Currently set to 19psi but have had them at 24.
Payment: Direct debit to my account, Or cash on pickup (if in Sydney)
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Photo of modified actuator arm.
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Photo with gasket overlaid.
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Item: Tomei Series 1 dump pipes
Price: $ 550
Condition: Fine. Have been ceramic coated
Payment: Direct debit to my account, Or cash on pickup (if in Sydney)
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Item: Racepace twin 3 inch exhaust system
Price: $3,200
Condition: Fine. Few scratches here and there as you would expect. This exhaust was made by the previous owner of Racepace for his own car. As far as I know, it’s the only one they made. It’s a shame to let it go but won’t really work with the single setup. Front pipes (which are tuned length) have been ceramic coated also. Made 472 RWKW on -5's on Unigroup's dyno. No restriction here.
Payment: Direct debit to my account, Or cash on pickup (if in Sydney)
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Underbody shot of exhaust on the car.
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From rear of the car.
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It would, I believe with an ever so slight modification. You're welcome to try it.

33/34 is the same bar 20 mm.

Item: HKS AFM delete pipes
Price: $150
Condition: Fine. I sprayed them black to look more "standard".
Payment: Direct credit into my account, Or cash on pickup (if in Sydney)

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*Surge tank not inlcuded :P

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How they look on the car.

Ive done quite a few k's in piggies car & i also pulled the racepace exhaust off his car.

I can tell you its a well made unit and fits like a glove!

This exhaust sounds horny as hell!

Ive gotta say its not exactly the quietest exhaust on idle but somehow its volume really doesn't change that much when you're up it!

Dont have to tell you all this is a rare 1 off exhaust system that will make your R sound fat as hell!

Now hurry up and buy this thing so Paul can give me the monies to make him a new exhaust! :D

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