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Flying Performance International is the only official online Hybrid & SABER dealer

Flying Performance International official website www.flyn.com.au

Check out the Hybrid & SABER official website at www.powerdigger.com

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SABER 60mm ELECTRONIC GAUGES

SMOKEY LENS SERIES now for sale! On SPECIAL ONLY $150 each gauge

SABER 60mm gauges are electronic blacked out gauges which have high responsiveness and refined designs. When the car is off they have a black face with no numbers on them. As soon as the car is turned on, the gauges light up in bright white with full effect.

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* SABER electronic gauges provide more accurate reading over the mechanical type gauges, giving you a peace of mind over the reliability of your rides.

SABER full-line up: boost pressure in PSI (for turbocharged and supercharged engines), oil temperature, oil pressure, water temperature, and air / fuel ratio, all with SABER black face and white dials.

* SABER gauge dials are invisible when the ignition switch is off. Once the ignition switch is turned on, a clear display appears with white LED illumination. A red emitting instrument needle pointer are used in the gauges to increase visibility at night and in low-light conditions. They also features built-in light dimmer function.

* SABER gauge pointers are driven by stepping motor with a microprocessor, needle accuracy up to 0.1 degrees of movement. It provides a smooth instantaneous response for rapid acceleration of high performance vehicles.

* The included removable gauge visor is for eliminating the virtual image of gauges reflected on the windscreen.

* All SABER gauges are applicable only for 12V vehicles.

* Each Kit also comes with gauge mounting kit, gauge visor, all wiring and a step-by-step instructions.

Payment Instruction

Postage & Handling = $15 freight Australia wide

PAYMENT TO : FLYING PERFORMANCE INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD

ST. GEORGE BANK LIMITED

BRANCH NO. : 112-879

ACCOUNT NO. : 065766824

PLEASE you must give the bank your forum user name as the description of the transaction. That way it shows up on our bank statement with the amount you have sent us. So we can match your order with your payment otherwise there may be a delay for us to match the payment to your order!

After you have made the payment, please you must e-mail us with your payment date & amount, your name & postal details.

Once we receive your payment, we will inform you and send it at the same time.

It will be packed and sent securely in boxes or bubble padded bags for best protection.

Optional extra

7f_1.JPG $48 SABER stainless steel mesh air filter

41_1.JPG $180 SABER 60mm electonic smokey lens gauges

59_1.JPG $259 SABER GDB WRX /STi air intake kit

cf_1_b.JPG $49 HYBRID a set of 10 HOSE CLAMPS, 2.5", 2.75" & 3"

f0_1_b.JPG $19 HYBRID SILICONE HOSE REDUCER, We have 3" - 2.75" / 3" - 2.5" / 2.75" - 2.5", you tell us the size you want.

0a_1_b.JPG $17 HYBRID SILICONE HOSE, 3" / 2.75" / 2.5" / 2.25" / 2" / 1.5" STRAIGHT HOSES

53_1.JPG $7 FLYING SILICONE VACUUM HOSE

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12_1.JPG67_1_b.JPG $49 Flying bov

05_1_b.JPG $49 Flying boost controller

7b_1_b.JPG $29 Flying boost controller

5c_1_b.JPG $199 + $25 extra freight

0a_1.JPG $189 Flying Rb20det / rb25det turbo manifold

dd_1.JPG $149 Flying 180sx s13 r32 300zx camber arm

e3_1.JPG $149 Flying s14 s15 r33 r34 camber arm

fe_1.JPG $99 FLYING SKYLINE R32 R33 R34 RB20 RB25DET TURBO DUMP PIPE

7b_1.JPG $25 FLYING OIL CATCH CAN

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HSD Suspension

HSD coil-overs are used by 2005 Drift Australia champion Darren Appleton and many other prominent drivers in Australia. Now available only in the premium HR series, HSD coil-overs feature 55mm heavy-duty full-tapped dampers with 15-step damping adjustment. All models feature pillow-ball top mounts for easy installation and maximum control. Models with strut-type suspension also feature camber adjustment, while all models feature adjustable base height and spring seat height.

HSD coil-overs are supplied with spring rates intended for club-level motorsport, drift and street driving. Harder or softer springs are also available at just $100 a pair. All rates from 3kg/mm to 14kg/mm are kept in stock.

All HSD coil-overs come with a 12-month warranty against manufacturing defects.

NISSAN

S13 Silvia or 180SX $1549

S14 200SX $1549

S15 200SX or Silvia $1549

R32 Skyline GTS & GTS-t (GTS-4 available to order) $1549

R33 Skyline GTS25 and GTS25t $1549

R34 Skyline GT and GT-t $1549

R32 GT-R $1549

R33 GT-R $1549

R34 GT-R $1549

Z32 300ZX and Fairlady Z $1549

Z33 350Z $1549

TOYOTA

JZX90 Mark II, Cresta, Chaser $1549

JZX100 Mark II, Cresta, Chaser $1549

JZA70 Supra (Also GA-70, MA70, MA71) $1549

JZA80 Supra $1549

SXE10 Altezza and Lexus IS200 **NEW** $1549

SUBARU

GC8 Impreza WRX (MY94 to MY00) $1599

GDB Impreza WRX (MY01 to MY02) $1599

GDB Impreza WRX (MY04 on) $1599

SG5 Forester $1599

MAZDA

FC3S RX-7 (Series IV and V) $1549

FD3S RX-7 (Series VI to VIII) $1549

MITSUBISHI

CP9A Lancer Evolution (IV to VI) $1549

CT9A Lancer Evolution (VII on) $1549

HONDA

EG Civic $1549

EK Civic $1549

DC2 Integra $1549

DC5 Integra **NEW** $1599

AP1 S2000 $1549



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