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Turbosmart type 3 BOV with adapter to suit 200sx, still in the box, good condition, my bro bought me another same item therefore this one is for sale.

Asking price is 280$ ono.

Skyline GTR R32 center dash gauges, consist of oil temp, boost level, and front torque level. Give your GTS-T a GTR look. Will fit any other cars aswell.

Asking price is 140$ ono.

Defi 60 mm gauges, not needed anymore due to selling car.

Consist of : Exhaust temp, Water temp, Oil temp, and Fuel Pressure

White face with green illuminated light, looks cool and rare. Comes with bonus control unit worth 575$, each gauge worth at least 500$ new. All items worth around 2500$ when new. BARGAIN !!!!! WILL SUIT ANY N/A CARS!!!

Asking price is 1300$ ono. - cannot separate.

Autometer 60mm gauges, each worth at least 350$ brand new.

Consist of: Exhaust temp, Oil temp, Oil pressure, Water temp, Voltmeter, and Boost level.

Black face with green illuminated dials. I will give you an extra of Apexi Exhaust temp electronic gauge (black face as well) cost 600$ brand new and 3 chromed gauges holder worth 40$ each. All items worth around 2470$ when new.

BARGAIN !!!!! WILL SUIT ANY TURBO CARS!!!

Asking price is 1100$ ono. - cannot separate.

Recaro seats from Evolution 7. Will fit any other cars, just need to modify the rail (around 100$ to modify the rail). This seats are front only and they have plastic insert on the back, rare seats, looks way better than Integra seats or any other Recaro from previous Evolution Lancer. They cost 2532$ EACH seat from www.jappart.com or something like that, and Mitsubishi dealer charge 2800$ for one recaro from Evolution 6.

Asking price is 2200$ ono.

All prices are negotiable due to the fact that I will selling my car again soon.

Call to 0415210220 or 0421531468 or email to [email protected]

Originally posted by AtomicBomberMan
Originally posted by En_One

"This seats"

Asking price is 2200$ ono.

is the 2200 for the one seat or is it a pair?

2200$ for a pair of them (passenger AND driver front seats only).

Current offer is 1900$, any higher offers?

Interested in the gtr guages. Are they still for sale? What psi or bar does the boost guage go up to on it? I have a double din spacing in my silvia and have a single din head unit so im after something to fit in the other half of the compartment.

Originally posted by En_One

Skyline GTR R32 center dash gauges, consist of oil temp, boost level, and front torque level. Give your GTS-T a GTR look. Will fit any other cars aswell.

Asking price is 140$ ono.  

i think R32 GTR centre dash gauges include oil temp, boost level and "battery voltage reading" NOT front torque level... i *think* R32 GTR have the front torque gauge in the actual speedometre

i dont like to spoil ur party, but the autometer gauges are normally sold for around 70 dollars second hand in perfect condition. So ur price of 1100 for 6 gauges is very exxy! And they dont retail for 350 each - more like 120-180 each!

Cheers

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