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Have the following for sale, still on the car can see running etc, made over 300kw on 18psi with current tune, most parts are brand new and have just been fitted within the last 2 months, can buy the whole lot or will separate.

located in Adelaide

- Garrett GT35 Turbo with 0.5 front cover (faster spool then 0.7) and 0.82 rear IW & Custom Braided lines oil restrictor and custom turbo drain etc $1850

- Tune Length stainless exhaust manifold $300

- 3.5 "Bell mouth dump front pipe $350 suit gt35 IW

- 3" Silicon Hard intake pipe & Pod Filter $100

- Trust Side mount intercooler (uses short piping and goes back into stock piping) $400

- Z32 AFM with plug $250

- SARD 850cc side feed injectors with clips and loom all soldered in $850

- Yellow Jackets coil packs $300 suit r33 series 2

- Apexi Power fc + Apexi Commander with 300kw tune $1450 suit r33

- BLITZ Sbc ID3 SPEC-S Electronic Boost Controller $400

- Nismo 400r Sideskirts suit r33 $300

- Cusco Coil Overs $800

- 18" x 9.5 Dtm rush wheels stretched 235's new tyres front, 255's 1/2 tread rear $1500

- Rda slotted rotors & QFM-k750 hight temp pads $450

- Nismo Fpr $120

Edited by FOOLBOOST
  • 2 weeks later...

still got injectors,, would they fir rb20det?

yes, they are side feed so no they wont, come with collars o-rings, fuel rail, loom etc bolt in

Hey mate got 200 for the coilpacks if u will take that if so pm me cheers

Tell him hes dreamin

Are the brakes front, back or both??

Brakes are complete set of front and back discs and pads used for 2months

Hey mate, i need new coils, how do these compare to Splitfires? Obviously a fair bit cheaper so i assume they are not as good? Or is that a mistake...

Edited by nelly
Hey mate, i need new coils, how do these compare to Splitfires? Obviously a fair bit cheaper so i assume they are not as good? Or is that a mistake...

Same as Spitfires ask Performance Wise who sells them

Edited by FOOLBOOST

Xmas specials

- Garrett GT35 Turbo with 0.5 front cover (faster spool then 0.7) and 0.82 rear IW & Custom Braided lines oil restrictor and custom turbo drain etc

Also comes with new 19psi actuator, and hks alloy hard out let elbow to suit. $1700

- Trust Side mount intercooler (uses short piping and goes back into stock piping) $350

- Z32 AFM with plug $200

- SARD 850cc side feed injectors in rail with clips and loom all soldered in $750

- Yellow Jackets coil packs $280 suit r33 series 2

- Apexi Power fc + Apexi Commander with 300kw tune $1300 suit r33

- BLITZ Sbc ID3 SPEC-S Electronic Boost Controller $350

- Nismo 400r Sideskirts suit r33 $200

- Rda slotted rotors & QFM-k750 hight temp pads $400

Edited by FOOLBOOST

will the gt35 turbo bolt upto the standard manifold?

It might actually as has the smaller comp cover, havent tried it as using that low mount manifold if it didnt could always use a 10-12mm spacer. Will put more pics up today.

hey mate pic's of side skirts please?

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