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1 x HKS Metal flow pod filter

1 x HKS replacement round filter element

1 x HKS factory filter element for airbox

2 x HKS cam gear pulleys (pair)

1 x HKS oil filler cap

2 x HKS TT harnesses

2 x HKS Type 1 Turbo timers

2 x CUSCO oil catch cans

3 x CUSCO brake cylinder master braces

1 x APEXi S-AFC

1 x APEXi Rev Speed meter

1 x APEXi G-Sensor

1 x APEXi RSM loom

1 x APEXi RSM stand

1 x APEXi Boost gauge

1 x SARD R2D2 bov

1 x BLITZ super sound bov

3 x GReddy single pod pillar mounts

1 x GReddy boost gauge

1 x TRUST Airinx pod ilter

1 x Hyper Rev mag (Starlet)

1 x Hyper Rev mag (skyline)

1 x Hyper Rev mag (180sx)

1 x Hyper Rev mag (s15)

1 x 5Zigan gear knob

1 x NISMO tool wallet

Thats about it so far.....Next month so far I have:

APEXi S-AFC

APEXi Power FC

APEXi RSM

Cam

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BOOSTMEISTER...i would like a pair of Nismo cup holders please :(:(

Mic80 said he bought a BOV from you the other weekend, drove from Brissy to get it, hehe i think he just wanted an excuse to drive his car on some of those roads :wink: I drove my car thru Toowoomba at Xmas, and took a few shortcuts on my way to the sunshine coast, a few of those roads coming out of Toowoomba are much fun!!!

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Shell

So, you are here to hey....lol, I am REALLY SORRY to inform you that they are all out of cup holders :wink:

Yeh Mic80 cam up and bought my old BLITZ I was going to fit it for him but the cast intake pipe on the red rocker RB's are a different diameter to the Silver. The roads up haere are great, I go for the same drive every Sunday morning at 7am and each time I go I get faster and faster, must start timing my self, its one of the few roads where the posted speed limit is actually above what you can actually do on that road.....I LOVE IT.

DISCOUNT:

I'm working on it, will be signing up as a dealer soon so I should be able to offer you guys a decent discount, I have no plans to make loads of money out of it (I could) I just want to see as many modded cars as possible and to date the prices in Australia are tooo expensive.

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