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Garage clean up time:

 

All items came from an R34 GTT Skyline 5sp manual with Hicas and may fit other models,

 

I'm happy to post some of this stuff but would prefer local pick-up,

 

Located Newcastle, NSW.

 

- OEM front lower control arms

- OEM front upper control arms

- OEM Castor arms

- OEM rear lower control arms

- OEM rear - front upper camber arms

- OEM rear - rear upper camber arms

 

- $250 for the lot or I can separate.

 

All arms would suit new bushes and ball joints, no visible signs of damage to the actual arms, only the ball joints (pictured),

 

- OEM steering wheel w/ airbag - worn - $50

 

- OEM Dash cluster w/ 230251kms - missing a globe or 2 - $100

 

- OEM triple cluster - $75

 

- OEM 5sp manual shifter - $30

 

- OEM diff centre with 5 bolt flanges - suits rebuild - $100

 

- OEM rb25det neo oil filler cap - $15

 

- Turbosmart dual port BOV w/ rb25det neo flange - worked fine before removal - $100

 

- OEM Airbox - no filter - $40

 

- Solid metal turbo intake w/ silicone joiner

- $30

 

- OEM radiator hoses - worked before removal many moons ago - $15

 

- OEM rb25det neo throttle body w/ tps and tcs- tcs does not work and throws a code on a factory ecu - $40

 

- Oil catch can of unknown brand or origin - removed many moons ago - $20

 

- 6 x OEM rb25det neo injectors w/ spare o-rings - purchased in working order for fault finding but never used - $75

 

- HKS GTRS turbo charger - wasn't holding much boost, crack on the rear housing and has some shaft play -- suits rebuild -- $200

 

All prices negotiable and I'm happy to help the right buyers out.

 

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Hey mate, what size is the metal turbo intake? Does it have the Bov return & vaccuum hose connectors on it?
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Hey mate, it's 75mm (3inch) both sides but has a silicone step-down to a 2.5 inch. And unfortunately it doesn't have any other inputs or connectors. She solid

 

Currently set up to recirculate but also comes with the trumpet for VTA applications.

 

Worked fine before removal, only changed it because I went with a HKS bov.

 

Current mounting flange is for a rb25det neo, can be changed.

 

$100

 

Located Newcastle, NSW

 

Happy to post.20180531_165637.jpg20180531_165700.jpg20180531_165709.jpg

 

 
Currently set up to recirculate but also comes with the trumpet for VTA applications.
 
Worked fine before removal, only changed it because I went with a HKS bov.
 
Current mounting flange is for a rb25det neo, can be changed.
 
$100
 
Located Newcastle, NSW
 
Happy to post.20180531_165637.thumb.jpg.7790f4f4df93f83d18c4888640fa35a6.jpg20180531_165700.thumb.jpg.654a81cd16128199ff4b740ccbd94edd.jpg20180531_165709.thumb.jpg.67bf4725c38f61fb9f5fdb1623debb67.jpg
 
BOV SOLD

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