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Hi guys,

Going overseas next month for a holiday and want to free up some cash before then.

Below is what i have forsale. Prices are negotiable.

R32 stockies with 80% tyres. Good to pass defects (thats what i use them for).

-$250ono

Apexi Pod filter

Used for less then a year, got defected. Using panel filter now.

-$70

Blitz Bov with hotpipe (RB25DET) R33-R34

Bought it from a member here, was going to put it on but it just sat in the garage.

-$70

HDI-SBC-D Boost controller with Gauge.

Bought it from a member here, never had the chance to put it on, sat in my room for 3 months now.

It was used for a few months, protective screen on the gauge. Comes with everything, including instructions. No original box tho.

More info here

-$270

Located south east of Melbourne.

Cheers

Merv 0423039262

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Pod filter sold! - Pending payment.

Price Drop

R32 Stockies $250 now $200

Blitz Bov with R33 (RB25DET) hotpipe $70 now $50

HDI-SBC-D Boost controller with Gauge $270 now $250

I want these gone guys.. 30 more days till my trip! Give me an reasonable offer! Buy more then one and ill lower the price even more!

Cheers

No it doesnt, this bov replaces one of your intercooler pipes while hides the bov from prying eyes. All you need is to block your factory bov (usually with a steel plate) and use the vacuum line from that to the blitz.

Hi Merv. I have a 1990 R32 GTR. Will this boost controller of yours suite my car , or is it a multi fit unit? If it works for my car i`ll grab it off you.

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