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Up for sale is my genuine Tomei front diff cover. Item is new removed from box to test fit to sump only to discover it doesn’t fit as the sump extension is in the way 🤬
$500. 
Cooling Pro radiator, used for less then 200km. 
$150

Cooling Pro tube and fin intercooler, 600 x 300 x 100mm thick,  modified to use Plazmaman clamps. 
$300

can post at buyers expense of pick up from Harrington Park. 
If interested PM me and I’ll shoot you my number for contact. 
I’ve posted here first before I go to FB market place and have to deal with the crazies! Lol 

 

 

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Update: intercooler and radiator sold 

Have a set of 6 x 1650 Bosch motorsport injectors, just had them cleaned/serviced $500

also selling the Nitto oil pump, removed only as I was convinced to go sine drive. $900

Motec M130 with plug and play wiring harness for GTR. ECU is enabled with Powertunes software package specific to GTR. Retails for well over 5k. $4000

happy to post, shoot me a pm for postage cost. 
cheers 

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