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Item: 1x 12" Calibre Thermo Fan & 1x 12" eBay Yumcha Spec Thermo Fan

Age: Around 2 Years Old

Condition: Awesome, no chips on fan

Price: $100

To Fit: Any Car You like...

Comments: Upgraded radiator, no need for HUGE airflow anymore, and planning to re-install A/C condensor

Item: Red LED Dash Kit (3x T10 Multi-directional and 3x T5s)

Age: BRAND NEW

Condition: BRAND NEW

Price: $20

To Fit: S13/180SX, will fit Skylines, but you will need to buy another 2x T10s

Comments: I bought in bulk for my friends and I, but have enough left over for another kit

Item: Stock R33 Turbo Cross Over Pipe

Age: ummm 10 years?

Condition: No dents, no fully sick welds, ALL STOCK

Price: $20

To Fit: RB20DET, RB25DET

Comments: Came in a cardboard box with all these stock goodies when I bought my car

Item: S13 SR20 Stock A/C Condensor with Lines & Dryer

Age: ummm 10 years?

Condition: No dents, very good condition

Price: $50

To Fit: Later Model S13s

Comments: Does not fit my S13 as my lines are different, will swap for CA18 condensor

Item: Stock R33 Blow Off Valve

Age: ummm 10 years?

Condition: Stock Stock Stock

Price: $50

To Fit: RB20DET, RB25DET, or others perhaps if you got a tig :)

Comments: Came in a cardboard box with all these stock goodies when I bought my car

OR TAKE THE LOT FOR $150 PUT IT ALL UP ON EBAY AND MAKE MONEY ON IT :wub:

Location: Sydney

Contact: PM Please

Cheers,

Johnny :(

LED Dash Kit, SOLD! ...... if anyone else wants a set, I suppose I put together a few more sets

Condensor also sold, will buy CA18DET based condensor, has bigger hoses....

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

Thermos

LED Kit

S13 SR20 Condensor

SOLD...

R33 Cross over Pipe & Factory BOV still available!

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