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cut and paste, please call me if u have any questions and want to buy something cause sometimes i dont go on the net for a week 0448812018, and all custom parts fit a ma70 supra

this one has been updated and easier to read

PRICES REDUCED

all parts were working when it came out of the car.

all parts done only 5000ks, parts located on the mornington peninsula, victoria and no prices include postage

who ever speaks to me first has dibs so if ur keen call me on 0448812018,

the whole setup made 220rwkw on 8psi, 264rwkw on 12psi and predicted over 300rwkw on 17psi and i have dyno sheets to prove it

extreme xtra heavy duty clutch 1800lb brass button and chromoly flywheel purchased from race brakes in port melbourne(awesome shop, go have a look if ur near by) $1200 or $900 with ur stock clutch and flywheel and ill pay for postage, this was one of the best mods i ever brought. i will be getting one for my evo

hks evc 4 boost controller $300

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intercooler and custom piping hpc coated and also a apexi twin chamber blow off valve paid $350 i paid $2750 i want $1000

we still havent got the bar off to take a photo of the piping hooked up this is just the piping going into the intake

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t70 turbo (no shaft play) exaust manifold 40mm wastegate and 3" straight thru dump and z20 air flow meter also comes with pod filter and all rubber fittings to fit upto a stock intercooler. so you bolt it straight up to a stock supra $1200 might seperate

pic of manifold, turbo and wastegate

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also if someone wants to buy the cooler piping and turbo setup which i paid $4450 you can as a package for $2000

genuine do luck type 2 front bar and has light mounts and lights make an offer or it goes on the car when i sell it

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polished intake manifold $180

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in this picture this bit was not polished. when i brought the seller did not tell me this

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my boot install pulled 136.7 db at a sound off and have the sheet to prove it, it was running one 12" comp sub, i will install it in your car if you buy it, i will supply 2 sets of 6x9 jbl and 1X 2 channel amp and 1X 4 channel amp and the fuses. if interested pm me for more details $1200 flexible

in this pic the cover plate was not carpetted and i was running a different sub and amp when i did the db

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item: Sard Rising Rate Fuel Pressure Regulator Standard and Fuel Pressure Gauge

Brand new in boxes never been used $200 ono including delivery

PM me

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link to specs (its the one on the left)

http://www.upgrademotoring.com/performance/sard_reg.htm

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