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FS: Misc items. Cleaning out Garage

Apexi Solenoid, SMIC duct, spark plugs,etc

Cleaning out my garage. Have sold my car thus below is for sale.

PM me.

Item: R34 GTT SMIC intercooler air duct/guide. This can be adapted to fit an R33, etc for better airflow. I never got around to fitting it.

Item Condition: In Excellent condition.

Price: $20

Extra Info: I believe this will fit on the both R33 and R34 SMICs

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Item: NGK bkr6e-11 Spark Plugs. Set of 6

Item Condition: New in Box

Price: $15

Extra Info: This are great for running on standard boost or give better spark for high boost compared to more expensive units. Can be re-gapped to suit application. V-grove design

Item: Apexi AVC Boost Actuator ( Solenoid). I am not sure which exact Apexi Boost controller this works on.

Item Condition: Haven’t fully tested it but it responds when 12v power is applied.

Price: $25

Extra Info: Comes with proper wiring connector and mounting bracket

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Item: R33 Driver’s side door pocket. Not sure what its called.

Item Condition: Looks good.

Price: $5

Extra Info: Bought as a replacement for mine, but never ended up using it. Good for a replacement as it is easy to break existing one, when take door panel apart.

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Please contact me on 0412435107 or [email protected] ( please remove nospam_) or send me a PM

I am in Sydney. Can do pickup from Liverpool or Strathfield

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