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Bar and plate front mount cooler 800'300'78 with pipe work for 33 in great con for $400 ono HKS evc boost controler $150 Work wheels with tyers 17;9 rear and 17'8 front great looking wheel $500 +swap for stock wheels for gtst 33. GFB plumback BOV with Adapter and trumpet for gtst 33 $150 0n0

phone steve 0404072923 ring any time

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Guys you will have to call steve. His computer is down and he posted from mine yesterday. The wheels can be seen in his pics but are now silver centres instead of gold. Being a 2/3 piece design he dismantled and resprayed and they look good.

His front bar in the pics is now on my track car but he can provide more as well as GTR wings.

The boost controller is the thin 2 button with the silver EVC, so 2 units from memory, and surprisingly looks a lot like other setups seen on the site......

The fan did need a minor trim at the rear corner to accomodate the IC piping, but driving the car yesterday I found it smooth and without vibration.

The GFB is a twin outlet and can be configured for part return, part trumpet or full return or full trumpet and gives a strong whoosh instead of the squeak-flutter of my HKS.

Call him.

i am assuming you are talking about the intercooler kit being sold to me pinboi i hope so anyways cause i already payed the money to steve ??? should be right i will give him a call later tonight to make sure it went through.

i am assuming you are talking about the intercooler kit being sold to me pinboi i hope so anyways cause i already payed the money to steve ??? should be right i will give him a call later tonight to make sure it went through.

i rang on thursday to go and have a look and he said it was sold wednesday nite. It was probably u, i dunno.

i rang on thursday to go and have a look and he said it was sold wednesday nite. It was probably u, i dunno.

yea thats alright i spoke to him today and he said he was sending it off today i just got a bit worried thinking that you had bought it :D alls good

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