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Ok, I have a whole heap of gear for sale. I'm going to make it very clear: I DO NOT WANT ANY OFFERS - ALL PRICES ARE FINAL. All of this stuff is being sold below what I paid for it. I am located in Cremorne, Sydney.

1. Billion CAI - $90

75mm model. Unused. Costs well over what I am asking to get it imported from Japan.

2. Full set of Trust/GReddy gauges - $400

-Trust Boost Gauge

-Trust Oil Pressure Gauge

-Trust Oil Temp Gauge

-Trust Sandwich Plate (brand new)

**Can also chuck in two 60mm Trust gauge stands, for an extra $50. These are brand new.**

All senders/sensors/etc are included. All gauges are 60mm. I bought these from Yahoo Japan and all were reportedly working. I will not separate the package, so do not ask.

3. ARC Turnflow FMIC - $200

I'm pissed off about this one. Purchased from a sponsor, only to find that it appears to be for an S14 and thus the piping doesn't fit on my S13. With some mods it would fit an S13 - maybe an extra pipe. This is the cooler where you don't have to cut the battery tray, it lines up to stock piping next to the factory airbox position. The core has a dent on the bottom, nothing too major, and a few bent fins, but it only matters if you are a ricer.

I want to make it clear that this WILL NOT fit an S13 unless you get some little bits of extra piping made up, and it SHOULD fit an S14, but as I have not tried to fit it to an S14 I cannot guarantee that it will fit.

4. AURFA Boost and Oil Temp Gauges - $60

Only months old, barely used - were wired up into power but the sensors hadn't been installed. Still have original packaging. Comes with sensors too.

5. S13 Silvia Aero Rear Pods (Copies) - $150

Brand new, painted Nissan black (KH3). Unmarked, unfitted, these are fibreglass and I paid a lot to import them from Japan.

6. S13 Silvia Aero Rear Pods (Copies) - $120

Near new, in white gel coat. Excellent condition.

7. S13 Silvia Vertex Style Side Skirts (Copies) - $100

Perfect fitment, painted some kind of matt black or blue. Only issue is one small crack on one of the skirts and a rough edge on the other. However, it would be an easy fix during prep.

8. R33 GTS Front Brake Package - $350

Bolt on upgrade for an S13 Silvia. Includes:

-R33 GTS calipers

-DBA slotted rotors

-Pads (not much meat left)

9. Turbosmart Vee Port Type 2 BOV with Turbosmart Hot Pipe - $150

Only six months old. Purchased brand new, atmospheric BOV, literally a five minute bolt on job with stock S13 cooler piping (as the Turbosmart Hot Pipe is included).

PHOTOS

Billion CAI

ARC FMIC 1

ARC FMIC 2

Trust Gauges

AURFA Gauges

Side Skirts 1

Side Skirts 2

Side Skirts 3

Aero Pods

R33 Brakes

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