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I have some stuff I'd like to clear, almost all of it is 2nd hand, some are my personal parts that were removed off my racecar and I can vouch for them, others are from an ex running motor that I bought which broke a ring land but would be very very acceptable. I thought I would post here and give all you guys 1st chance. Happy to negotiate prices, but please don't be stupid. PayPal would be my personal way of payment, but direct deposit would also be acceptable. I am more than happy to post anywhere and I mean anywhere, but YOU pay the freight and after saying that I am more than happy to get you a posted price.

1/ My factory sump, now I know its undented, sump plug thread is perfect and the mating surface is great. It dirty but so would you be if you were in storage for years.  $100

2/ Front Timing Case Cover set, Not mine, but looks in great condition $ 60

3/ Series 1 standard fuel rail with standard injectors and standard regulator, not mine but came off the used engine I bought, it's dirty but hey, the engine was running so they should be good  $80

4/ My Boot lid and Fuel Cable, what you see is what you get, nothing wrong with it, I just deleted it and open the fuel flap from within the boot area $30

5/ New Greddy Intercooler windscreen washer replacement bottle, comes with bottle, mounting bracket, pump rubbers and alloy delete plug for the rear washer. Has some little marks on it from storage, but brand spanking new $100

6/ Steering Column Shrouds, not mine, but both halves, they have some scratches, but it is what it is. $30

7/ My Factory Series 2 ECU with mounting brackets, now this girl is interesting as my car had no speed limiter, not sure if it was modded at factory, but it had never been opened, nor the wiring harness ever touched, so you make your own assumptions. I had since removed the ecu's covers to mount longer screws to mount it elsewhere $250

8/ My Series 2 Heater Core, No leaks ever, some slightly bent fins but worked absolutely perfectly $60

9/ New Oil Cooler mounting sandwich,, never used. goes between filter and housing $50

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Hi Neil - curious about the Greddy washer bottle. What’s the purpose? Just to allow deleting or rear washer / ditch the factory bottle or does it help when setting up an intercooler water sprayer?

Cheers

8 hours ago, Birds said:

Hi Neil - curious about the Greddy washer bottle. What’s the purpose? Just to allow deleting or rear washer / ditch the factory bottle or does it help when setting up an intercooler water sprayer?

Cheers

Hey girla, It's part of the intercooler kit and apparently much sort after. Mainly it's used to remove the factory washer bottle out of the way for the Intercooler kit to fit properly. Yea you can remove the rear washer if you actually have one using the blanking plug. Install it in the boot or where ever using the flat mounting bracket, swap the hoses and wiring. No its way to small for an effective water sprayer.

Hope that helps.

 

Cheers Neil  

Thanks Neil. Makes sense, making clearance for the intercooler. I run a return flow so the benefit would probably be strictly aesthetic. Are they meant to bolt in place of the factory one using the bracket or require proper install?

You can mount it anywhere you have a reasonable flat surface, Mines mounted to the left hand rear inner 1/4 panel without the bracket but the bracket allows multiple mounting areas. The bottle itself has 2 of it's own mounting holes.

Hope that helps

Neil.

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I have more stuff I'd like to clear

1/ Not mine, Upper intake manifold, Series 1, dirty as, but seems in good condition $50

2/ Not Mine, Lower intake manifold grubby condition and in need of work, all 3 water connectors need replacing $50

3/ Assorted water and fuel pipes, pick one, pick all, pick anyone one, your call, all in good condition your call on price

4/ Not mine R34 GTT pistons and rods, Standard size your call on price

5/ My Speedo, swapped out years ago $100

6/ My top half inlet manifold, clean as a babies bum, great condition $80

7/ My cross over pipe $50

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