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Update...

Item:

T28 from my S1 S14. Holds boost and makes no funny noises but was blowing smoke, mostly on idle so will need oil seals and bearings replaced.

T25g from a 180SX. Same problem as the T28 but has less shaft movment.

Go Fast Bits manual boost controller.

Lost of tyres etc.. Here are the pics..

225 x 50 x 16 Firehawks on Z32 rims

225 x 50 x 16 Firehawks tread

205 x 60 x 16 on R33 look-a-like rims

205 x 60 x 16s tread

225 x 50 x 16 New Michelin and near new Toyo tread

225 x 50 x 16 New Michelin

205 x 40 x 17 Federals on WORK equip rims

205 x 40 x 17 Federals tread

215 x 45 x 17 Ventus tread

205 x 50 x 17 Dunlop tread

215 x 45 x 17s tread

225 x 45 x 17 Dunlop and Yokos tread

235 x 45 x 17s Kuhmo 711s tread

235 x 45 x 17s tread

235 x 45 x 17s tread

235 x 45 x 17s tread

215 x 45 x 17s tread

215 x 40 x 17 tread

255 x 40 x 17 tread

18" semi slick tread

Location:

Adelaide

Price and Payment Conditions:

Looking for $225 for both turbos and $45 for the GFB MBC. Open to offers on the wheels and tyres...

Contact Details:

PM or email me.. [email protected]

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UPDATE

Pair of 225 x 50 x 16 Firehawks on 16 x 7.5" Z32 rims - $150.

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Pair of 205 x 60 x 16s on 16 x 7" R33 GTR look-a-like rims. Now painted black with drift only tread - $110.

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Matching pair of 215 x 45 x 17 Ventus - $30

Matching pair of 235 x 45 x 17 Kuhmo 711s - On hold for Ben.

Matching pair of 215 x 45 x 17s - $20

Pair of 215 x 45 x 17s - $50

Pair of 225 x 45 x 17 Dunlop and Yokos - $45

235 x 45 x 17 - $25

235 x 45 x 17 - $35

235 x 45 x 17 - $30

215 x 40 x 17 - $15

255 x 40 x 17 - $30

225 x 50 x 16 New Michelin - $70

205 x 50 x 17 Dunlop - $20

18" semi slick - Offer$

The work rims with tyres have been sold. Toyo transpath sold pending payment.

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Boost controller sold.. Open to offers on the rest. Im willing to trade for other stuff, just post what youve got.

PS: If u have made an offer on anything here via PM and havent heard back from me please PM me again as I may have deleted them by accident during an Inbox cleanup.

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