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I have the following for sale. Prices are not negotiable. Pickup by arrangement from Granville/Parramatta. Will post at buyer's expense.

Please SMS (0418 663628) or PM me directly as I'm not on the forum very often.

*Trust Oil cooler kit for S14/S15 SR20. Thermostatted sandwich plate model,would fit other models also with appropriate hoses. $500

*Greddy turbo timer 2. Old school unit. $20

*4/114.3 25mm thick bolt on wheels spacers. KICS brand,not hubcentric.

M12x1.25mm studs. $80/pair. - two pairs available.

*4/114.3 25mm thick bolt on wheel spacers. Japanese brand,not hubcentric. M12x1.25mm studs. $50/pair.

*4/114.3mm 30mm thick bolt on wheels spacers. Just jap brand,hubcentric 66.2mm type. never been fitted. - two pairs available. M12x1.25mm studs. $100 per pair.

*D project S14/S15 steering rack bushes. $40 - New in box.

*Cheap chinese intercooler out of my old C34 stagea. straight through design with a welded on 180deg. bend added to make it turnflow. From memory the core size is 550x250x62. Will throw in some piping if picked up. $50.

*Techtom MDM100 Multi display unit - plugs into consult port,gives you readings from the factory ecu like water temp,timing,TPS,RPM,road speed,etc.

$100.

*Pink label RB25DET AFM. $100

*RB25DET std BOV. $20

*RB25DET Timing belt kit. Includes belt,seals,tensioner and water pump.

All brand new aftermarket parts in boxes,direct from japan. $100

*Top Speed High throttle pulley for R34 RB25. May suit others also.

$20

*FC3S oil cooler. $50

*Nolathane UCF10/11 LS400/Celsior rear lower trailing arm bushes. 46166.

four bushes to suit two arms,complete,new in the bag. $20.

*Super pro Nissan control arm bushes. SPF1638K.

eight bushes to suit both ends of two arms,complete,new in the bag. $40.

*HKS coilover springs. 2x 8kg/mm 200mm long, and 2x 7kg/mm 250mm long. both 65mm ID. new in boxes. $100 per pair.

Justin...

0418 663628

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Oil Cooler kit -thermostatted sandwich plate

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Steering rack bushes and throttle pulley

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AFM,BOV & Spacers

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Timing belt kit

http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/4927/005abi.jpg

Techtom

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  • 2 weeks later...

FC oil cooler and RB timing kit sold.

Whyte: the cooler is a sandwich plate type,so yes,it'll bolt on. you attach it between the oil filter housing and filter with an adaptor fitting and sandwich plate. Hoses are roughly 1m long each.

SS: $30 shipped.

Justin...

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