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Hi guys,

I have some gear for sale. 
- All items are located in Georges Hall, Sydney (2199).
- Postage is paid by the buyer.
- NO paypal!!!
- Upon delivery, please inspect items and if they are not as I have described then please let me know. You have 7 days from date of delivery/pickup. This is a condition of sale. I am not interested in you coming back to me after 6 months!
- If you require further photo's I will gladly take more and send them to you.

1:
Item: Apexi power intake
Condition: Fine. used for approx 5000 kms. Wont be needing it due to going single turbo. There is a little bit of surface rust on the brackets but a quick sand and a paint will sort that out.
Price: $200

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2: 
Item: Under boot surge tank. It was on my R33 GTR and holds 2 x 044's. I will throw in the pumps (2 of) however I don't know what sort of condition they are in. The Feed/Overflow and return bungs are -8.
Condition: It could do with a clean and a repaint. 
Price: $200
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3: 
Item: HKS Twin Turbo hard piping kit. This goes from the back of both AFM's and deletes the stock rubber piping. 
Condition: Fine. A quick polish and it will look good as new.
Price: $300
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4
Item: Hypertune airbox and Titanium lobster back intake pipe with K&N pod filter (RF 1015). This was made with a combination of a 6 boost exhaust manifold, Borg Warner EFR 8374 (9180 will fit also) and an R33 GTR.
Condition: Perfect. It was made and i've decided to change it. Engine has not run with this setup on it.
Price: $1,000
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This photo is of a mates car. Box is identical but he just had allow piping done. I have shown this photo as it gives a better indication of how it all sits.
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5
Item: Nismo gearbox mount.
Condition: Fine. Used for approx 10,000 kms.

Price:$50
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6
Item: Haltech EGT sensors and bungs.
Condition: Brand new. One packet was opened for photo purposes only.
Price: $600
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Item: Holley Dominator 12-1800 fuel pump
Condition: Fine. It came off GTR NUR's R34 GTR. It was used for one dyno session and was in the car for approx 2 weeks. I would have used it but I changed how I wanted to layout the fuel system.
Price: $350
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8
Item: Turbosmart FPR 2000
Condition: Fine. Came off my car in working condition.
Price: $200
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Cheers,

 

Paul.
 

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