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Hey all got a bunch of turbo gear from my S13 for sale.

ALL PARTS WERE INSTALLED ON A S13 180SX CA18DET MANUAL

HKS Turbo GT2510 $700

I bought this turbo freshly rebuilt 30 000kms ago and it has performed faultlessly ran no more than 1 bar of boost maximum!

Comes with HKS actuator and lines attached and elbow

Here are some specs from the HKS website.

COMPRESSOR:

-Wheel- 63 Trim - 47.7 Inducer / 60.1 Major

-Housing- 60 Inlet / 50 Outlet - 0.60 A/R

TURBINE:

-Wheel- 62 Trim - 53.0 Major / 41.7 Exducer

-Housing- GT25 inlet / Internal GT25 oulet - 0.64 A/R

"Just Jap" Stainless Steel exhaust manifold suit CA18DET $150

Purchased brand new from Just Jap in 2005 fitted at same time as turbo so also done 30 000kms.

No cracks or damage to manifold.

Garage101 (China Spec) Front Mount Intercooler kit with Blitz DD BOV $350

This Intercooler kit is a china kit to suit CA18DET S13's. Comes with piping, blue silicone hoses (1 black rubber one!) and clamps required to install

The Blitz BOV is mounted to the hot side of the cooler piping and I would much rather sell the BOV with the cooler kit.

Never had a problem with either item.

Go Fast Bits Silver Bleed Valve (manual boost controller) $50

GFB Bleed valve never boosted past 1bar great condition comes with some vacuum line (BONUS!)

Custom made 3" split front and dump pipe suit low mount turbo comes with oxy sensor with plug $125

5 Bolt flange on turbo end and 2 bolt 3" flange on cat end. Small scratch on base of front pipe section. Oxy sensor and plug in great condition.

The reason for sale on all items is I am doing an engine conversion and these items are no longer required.

Thanks

Sam

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Apexi SAFC-II Black edition comes with stand $250

Excellent condition has tune that made 200rwhp on CA18 with HKS turbo FMIC bleed valve. Come with all wiring UNCUT.

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Ok guys have still got the dump/front pipe and fmic kit sitting here! Offers considered.

Have also got....

3" cat back with high flow cat chasing $250 ono in good condition

Sparco Pro2000 fixed back bucket with rail looking for $750 good condition with the usual wear on the outer side bolster. It is black in colour and is awesome!

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