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31 tooth rear gtr half shafts - SOLD

Added for sale:

Used HKS EVC III boost controller complete - $250

Used HKS EVC IV boost controller complete - $290

Used Trust oil cooler 13 row core with AN10 tank fittings - $220

Brand new 40psi electronic 60mm JDM dual analogue / digital 40psi display boost gauge with MAP sensor and mounting cup - $220

If anyone needs a 10 clutch transfer case upgrade ($1200 including parts) or OS giken gearset build ($1400 labour only. Can supply all parts if needed.) can do as well. 2 - 3 month lead time. Shipping to and from obviously extra.

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Nitto billet 2.8 crankshaft - SOLD AND GONE !

Oil cooler sold pending payment, read again, PENDING PAYMENT ! Still for sale until that.

I will get turbo and 1000cc Denso / Sard injector pics up soon.

Also have NEW 6 x Bosch full length injector adapters for sale 11mm rail  - $80 posted

60mm boost gauge with remote mount MAP sensor 1.6BAR. Remote mount peak / hold setting controller. Boost gauge without pressure in cabin ! Comes with 60mm gauge cup too ! - $110

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NEW R34 GTR lower shifter bushes - $10

100mm turbo bell mouth. Anodised blue - $80

HKS EVC III boost controller complete with instructions. Max 2 bar boost. - $270

HKS EVC IV boost controller complete with instructions. Max 2.5 bar boost. - $290

6 x 1000cc low impedance 1000cc Denso / Sard injectors. 0.85ms lag. Denso high guide plug type. - $700 FIRM

1.6 bar electronic boost gauge with 60mm mount cup and peak / hold controller. No boost lines into cabin. - $110

NEW 6 x Golebys 11mm Bosch injector adaptors with o rings. Full length.  - $70

HKS T51S 1.00 A/R turbo pics tomorrow. - $1500 ono

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