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hi guys,

all these are off my car which is now gone. they are off my series 1 Gtst.

-Trust Greddy front mount intercooler kit in excellent condition no oil deposit at all.

i have the whole complete kit with all pipes, silicon hose, clamps, nuts & bolt.

the intercooler pipe has a custom fitted Apexi twin chamber BOV. so it will be sold together.

all baught new paid $2,500 for both, wanting around $1020

-Trust Greddy oil catch tank in excellent condition. i have the bracket that i mounted it on my car

still attached to it for easy installation. baught new $220, wanting around $120

(shitty after market ones goes for more than that) SOLD

-Juran (jap) front strut brace. aluminium alloy type. new Y12,000 wanting around $80 SOLD

-Turbo Smart boost controller. single stage bleed valve (current type). its the one with a round control

knob on top. this model is the best and does not leak. New $150 wanting around $60 SOLD

-After market wing maroon in colour, bigger than GTR type. Brand is D-Speed i think from Japan.

one of the rarest wing you will find, not many in OZ. $300

-Series 1 grill. its the dark grey stock grill with the "s" symbol on it. make an offer.

-Aftermarket Silencer, this is the proper type not the shitty ones you often see.

will fit all standard 4.5" round tip which most Jap muffler have.

will silence down to stock level, for those loud car not needing to be noticed by boys in blue. $50

serious enquiries please call me on 0405 232 888. i will post pics as soon as i can.

pick up in Sydney. i can deliver also.

Thank you for looking

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