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Hi all,

Made some major changes to the car so the following parts are up for sale:

 

R34 GTt APEXi power FC with commander and boost controller- $700

PFC with hand controller, boost control kit harness, 3 bar pressure sensor and solenoid, great plug and play ecu and boost controller without having to cut and shut stock wiring, good condition had no issues, just selling since I decided to give e85 flex tune a go this time hence I'll need something different.

 

Hicas lock bar- $80

Comes with almost new tie rods, only used for less than 10000km, tightens the rear of the car and keep the back end planted. suits r33 and r34

 

Hardrace adjustable caster rod- $150

Adjustable caster rods, rubber version with the rubber replaced by Superpro urethane bushes, keeping it legal whilst getting a sharper steering

 suits r33 and r34 and maybe r32

 

Split dump- $50

Short split dump hks style to suit all rb20 and rb25 cars, heat wrapped, pulled 270rwkw with it on highflow turbo

 

Braided turbo lines (brand new)-$60

Mamba Braided water line x1 and braided oil line x1 to suit rb20 and rb25 standard turbo. Oil line suits standard ball bearing turbo, makes turbo installation and upgrades a walk in the park

 

Located in Sydney, Chatswood. PM if interested, happy to post at buyers expense.

Photos to come soon

 

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Got brand new Blitz SBC spec S for sale - $350

Brand new still in box, only opened up to take photo

It is the latest model and it is much easier to tune than previous SBCs

Was going to put it on my car but decided to just use the used AVCR I have pulled out of my old car anyway. So here's your opportunity to grab a bargain!

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Price drop, SAU Special!

 

R34 GTt APEXi power FC with commander and boost controller- $650

Hicas lock bar- $70

Hardrace adjustable caster rod- $120

Split dump- $40

Braided turbo lines (brand new)-$40

 

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Also got a set of bronze/ gold buddyclub P1 racing 2 wheels for sale- $650

Size: 19x8.5 +38 offset and 19x9.5 +45 offset

Comes with 235 wide tyres on the 8.5 inch wide wheels and 265 wide tyres on the 9.5 inch wide wheels. All tyres have approx 60-70% thread.

The front wheels will not clear gtst and gtt 4 pot calipers due to spoke design, may just clear if you grind the Nissan logo away from the caliper, but since it's advertised on SAU, I will throw in a set of high quality GKtech hubcentric spacers, 15mm billet aluminum with high tensile extended studs and wheel nuts to suit.

Should fit the non turbo r34 with ease however.

Aluminum hub rings also included as part of SAU special.

They'll fit R34 and R33 non GTR cars without guard work, it was fine on my car lowered by 30mm.

Selling because I need to clear up some space in my garage, plus needed funding to finish off work on my car.

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Still for sale:

Hicas lock bar- $70
Hardrace adjustable caster rod- $120
Split dump pipe- $40
Braided turbo lines (brand new)-$40

Surely there are some skylines out there still with leaky caster rod bushes and HICAS still attached. Good opportunity to upgrade the handling of your car without paying a premium!
The lock bar also comes with new tie rods and dust boot so you won't have to worry about getting new tie rods when you upgrade!

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