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I am selling my setup.

Genuine 'nos' brand.

Kit has:

10lb bottle (empty now) - mat blue

2 x foggers (for twin throttles)

50rwhp jets

all braided lines required for install

'nos' bottle pressure gauge

mounting brackets for bottle

solenoids and relay

Ready to install which is quite easy.

You don't need a re-map as this is a wet kit and only runs a 50rwhp jet. I used it on the dyno and my AF was virtually unchanged, actually slightly richer from memory and gave me ~35rwkw gain.

Selling because I am probably going with a dry kit after my rebuild is complete and run in.

This kit sells online delivered for $995 anywhere in australia and I am asking $800.

Kit has general wear and tear from being put on and off several times.

Located in Melbourne

pm or sms me 0402383944

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I only have pics of it installed, haven't taken any of it out of the car. If you would like some just send me an email to h1p_h0p 'at' hotmail.com

Larger jets can be bought for about $5 and the kit has previously had 200hp jets in it. I think 300hp is the max for this kit.

The purge valve can be bought for about $100-120, but you can purge it with the car off before you run and it stays purged until you disconnect the bottle.

can you use larger jets?

has this kit got a seperate solinoid so you can purge?

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 1 year later...

Got mine from Vpw for just over $900 150hp kit with bottle blanket, purge kit, fogger nozzle, high flow valve, high flow filter, pressure guage and freight to Tassie

Got mine from Vpw for just over $900 150hp kit with bottle blanket, purge kit, fogger nozzle, high flow valve, high flow filter, pressure guage and freight to Tassie

yeh but u suck ass...

P.S hook a brother up? :verymad:

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