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Hi guys

Have few parts for sale .Located in lower Northshore Sydney ,pick up preferred but can post at buyers expense.

-Pair of Garrett 2860-5’s done around 12k kms with no damage and no shaft play made 400kw on 26 psi e85 and was on 20 psi %95 of time $1400 ono

-Pair of Tomei dumps $400 ono

-16 raw Greddy oil cooler with fittings $350 ono

-K&N filters with  afm (was working when taken off 4-5 years ago) $50ono

-Intercooler piping $50ono

-33 GTR manifolds with shield $80ono

-33 GTR intake $100ono

-Nitto plenum gaskets brand new $50

-33 GTR fuel rail and fpr $20

-33 GTR injectors $50

-33 GTR coils $80

-33 GTR ECU $50

-Rockford sub(PL1-112) and AXIS (AX754) Amp (was working when taken off 4-5 years ago) $150ono

-HKS EVC5 (only in car for 6 months)$350 ono

-Set of Roh MODENA 18” few gutter rash and dings (came with car ,not sure of off set they are fitted with 265/18/35 ) drift R centres and will include ROH center caps $800ono

can text more pictures if needed

Bruce o408844383

Thanks

 

 

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