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Item: Garage Clean Out

Location:Perth

Item Condition:Varing Conditions

Reason for Selling:Need more space and money

Price and Payment Conditions:Would prefer Perth buyers but will sell to anywhere

Hi all

I am having a garage clean out and I have several thing to sell:

- Blitz Blow Off Valve (possible a DD modle but not sure) $250

- std R34 (Rb25det NEO) Turbo with polished compressor housing (perfect cond) $700 (Great upgrade for R32s and R33s)

RB20DET Parts (R32)

- std turbo (good condition, never boosted, minimal shaftplay) $400

- std Flywheel (machined and balanced) + clutch (slips) $300

- cat back 3.5in exhaust (been modified to fit R32 4 door syline) $100

SR20DET Parts (S13 180sx)

- std T25 turbo (suits rebuild) $50

- std Exhaust manifold $50

- std Fuel pump $30

- std Injectors x4 $200

- std Airflow metre (with plug) $100

- std Front calipers x2 $150

- std Clutch pressure plate + clutch plate $80

- std Comp $200

- std Timing chain guides (both sides) with bolts (all perfect condition) $100

- Interior console cover (thing that clicks around radio and gear stick) $50

- Auto gearbox shifter (sports one, not standard, looks cool) $50

All prices are negotiable and pics can be provided apon request

Iam located in Perth and would prefer Perth buyers but will sell to anyone :) , but buyer will have to pay for postage :)

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hi in perth also, could i arrange viewing time for exhaust...and would like to noe wat has been modified.

also does it include muffler? wat style is the system.

thx

hi

Well the exhaust is 3.5 inch all the way through with a middle muffler and a end muffler. Looks very similar or even could be like a HKS or Turst exhaust. We got it from some jap wreckers saying it would fit an 32 but it didint so all we did was modify the length and the supports, thats all. It should fit a 2 door also but not sure. It bolts atraight on after the cat and looks and sounds good.

cheers

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