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Item: apexi safc

Age: unknown

Condition: very good cond

Price: $200 (sold)

To Fit: (What car) any car i think (came out of my R33 GTST)

Location: melb

Contact: be best by PM

Comments: im selling it cos now i have a PFC and have no need for it. it was workin fine when i took it out, so i should be still working.it doesnt come with the stand, but comes with all manuals, and every thing for the SAFC to be wroking.

Item: Apexi Power FC with Hand controller

Age:1year was in i picked it up

Condition:very good and still working 100%

Price: $1400

To Fit: R33 GTST S1

Location:melb

Contact:PM msg/call 0432886568

Comments: it was tuned for my car but you can reset these with out a problem

Item: Hyper Gear High Mount Turbo Set Up.

Age:only done 1000K's

Condition: very good

Price: $1300

To Fit: (What car) R33 GTST, or any other turboed car, but straight fit for R33

Location: Melb

Contact:PM, or msg/call me 0432886568

Comments: The Set up comes with the Hyper Gear Turbo HR43,external gate, High mount manifold, Front Pipe, the falnges have all been made up so it fits straight up no worrys. Selling due to my car is now a ride off

Item: Stock Turbo R33 S2

Age: done 107000K

Condition: very good cond

Price: $250

To Fit: (What car) R33 GTST, R32 GTST, and others

Location: melb

Contact: be best by PM

Comments: the turbo is in very good cond, there is very very minamal shaft play, i aldo have the bend for the turbo to, i have never boosted it past 7psi, selling due to up grade in turbo

Item: R32 GTR front seats pair

Age:from 1990's

Condition: good no cuts or holes

Price: $600

To Fit: all skylines can make it fit 180sx and silvas just one bolt doesnt match up but you can mod it to.

Location:Melb

Contact:PM msg/call 0432886568

Comments: will get pics soon

Item: Blitz BOV

Age: unknown

Condition: very good cond

Price: $100

To Fit: (What car) any car turbo car

Location: melb

Contact: be best by PM

Comments: i purchased the BOV last year, and has always been good, theres nothing wrong with it, just a few marks on the bov it self.

Item: Stock Front, Dump pipe

Age: 107000K

Condition: very good cond

Price: $50

To Fit: (What car) R33 GTST S2

Location: melb

Contact: be best by PM

Comments: i no longer need it as i have upgraded very good cond, comes with the front pipe and dump also the O2 and the heat sheild.

Theres still more to come. will get pic's with in a few days

pick up only. thanks

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The PowerFC is tuned to 200.6kw @ 1.0bar with perfect AFRs accross and a Z32. Stock injectors @ 92% max. This was with breaking down coilpacks in the top range.

I can vouch for the cond of the engine and box - everything on the car is mint condition.

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  femno said:
The PowerFC is tuned to 200.6kw @ 1.0bar with perfect AFRs accross and a Z32. Stock injectors @ 92% max. This was with breaking down coilpacks in the top range.

I can vouch for the cond of the engine and box - everything on the car is mint condition.

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that much ^^^^^^^^^^^^

:P:):D:):)

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  RPR33 said:
that much with the hyper gear? is that low considering it was at 1bar? I don't know this turbo but I know you can make 200rwkw with the stock turbo.

hey bud yea i kno its low but i couldnt get any more power out of it because of the coilpacks failing when reving about 4500,5000rpm, so i could get a good number. if you have the right set up with everything and put more boost into it you will get alot better number than i did.

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