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G'day guys,

Got a few things up for sale.

First off is a set of JIC height adjustable coilovers with pillowball uppers on the front pair.

These suit a R33 GTS-t.

These puppies are in great condition and are currently set at about 20mm lower than stock, but can go much much lower...

http://home.iprimus.com.au/jayson77/parts/jic-1.jpg

http://home.iprimus.com.au/jayson77/parts/jic-2.jpg

Asking $1100 ono

Next is a TurboXS HPBC bleed valve.

This has two valves built in. One is an adjustable anti wastgate creep valve so you can set it so the wastgate won't see any presure until 10psi (adjustable) and then the other one will bleed and hold it at 12psi (also adjustable).

http://home.iprimus.com.au/jayson77/parts/hpbc.jpg

http://www.turboxs.com/High%20Performance%...0Controller.htm

Asking $80 ono

And last is a HKS Pod filter WITH a CAI box. The filter has been cleaned (yes, you can actually clean these!!) and lightly oiled. Comes with all the nuts, bolts, brackets and clamps you need to install it into a R33 GTS-t. Plus I'll throw in the cold air box that is pictured below.

http://home.iprimus.com.au/jayson77/parts/hks-1.jpg

http://home.iprimus.com.au/jayson77/parts/hks-2.jpg

http://home.iprimus.com.au/jayson77/parts/hks-3.jpg

http://home.iprimus.com.au/jayson77/parts/hks-4.jpg

$150 ono

Buyer pays COD postage.

Sydney people interested in the coilovers I can meet you have way, and Melbourne people I'll be down your way on 11th July.

Cheers

Jayson

:alien:

  • 2 weeks later...
Originally posted by YBSLO4

M8 is interested in adjustables... i'll speak to him cos he is keen to buy asap.

No worries,

I've returned you PM.

If the current buyer of the JIC's falls through I'll let you know.

J

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