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aluminium intercooler piping kit - SOLD

Sony CDX-F7710 Headunit. - SOLD

Schwitzer (porsche) Turbo. - SOLD

Pivot Boost Gauge

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...p;rd=1&rd=1 $100 ono

Pivot Tacho with Shift Light - SOLD

Topten GSM Alarm. This alarm takes a sim card and will call your mobile phone if alarm is activated or if anyone is trying to steal your car. "In case of hijacking, the car can be controlled to a stop by telephone".

does everything else an alarm does and has two remotes.

Selling it for what it owes me $200 FIRM

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KD H3C HID Kit 8000K - Near brand new. Been on my car less than 1 month. Still have original box.

$250

All items are listed elsewhere also.

I live in Hobart, TAS and will ship all items with reasonable freight rates.

Any questions feel free to ask.

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I imagine it will fit a 33, fits the t3 flange and can be turned around.

I don't know the exact secs but it definitely has a steel wheel rear and has hit 1.5 bar in my car (to my discust when the actuator was stuffed - replaced now of course)

So it will handle alot of boost, has a little play in it, doesn't blow smoke but the wheels I can't actually say the size?

Pics are only so much help I realise.

Also selling my alarm system that is brand new in box.

Topten GSM Alarm.

This alarm takes a sim card and will call your mobile phone if alarm is activated or if anyone is trying to steal your car.

"In case of hijacking, the car can be controlled to a stop by telephone".

does everything else an alarm does and has two remotes.

Selling it for what it owes me $200 FIRM

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I wouldn't say that, but I don't honestly know how it would go. Am negotiable on price however wogs as it needs to go.

As stated, externally gate it though. Would have to guess that it would run 20psi easily daily. Not sure how much it would flow as in what power you could get out of it, but a stab in the dark is it would perform better on a better flowing motor than the dirty old rb30e :cheers:

It won't be as responsive as a t3/t4 but it will generate plenty more power for that I am sure.

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