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got 2x pretty much brand new Defis looking to get rid of

white face 60mm

lights up green

comes with Defi cups with stands

mint condition

no sensors

1x exhaust temp

1x fuel pressure

$100 each

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1xset of Stitch Meshies looking to get rid of

all four have been machined and polished so no gutter rash

17x8 +5

17x9 +10

215/45 all round with bout 60% tread

fronts are 5 stud rears are multistud 4/5x114.3

$1300

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have an adaptor from t2 flange to t3 flange with gate port on it

or can be used the other way round to go from t3 to t2 flange

keep your stock manifold but have gate

$120

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- stock CA18DET injectors $30

- stock RB20DET injectors $50

- r32 manual tailshaft, good for manual conversion $50

- 2x r32 headlights, one GTR, one GTST $50 each

- 2x Cefiro rb20 afm's $20 each

- WEDS Professor OSER centre caps (all 4) $50

- rb20 CAS $20

- rb20 ignitor $20

- stock rb20 intake cam $5

- rb20 coilpack loom $20

Have a 60mm GReddy temp guage I'm looking to get rid of

perfect workng order

white face

lights up green

comes with all wiring and temp sensor

can be used for water or oil temp

will throw In an Omori water temp sensor holder thingy that goes in the radiator hose

$100

all items located in western burbs of melb

for pics sms 0431311585

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