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Hey Guys. Got some gear for Sale. Sold my car.

1. HyperGear PU Turbo. Pretty much brand new. 500HP

Installed it in the car, which sat in the garage until I could save for injectors and a tune (sold the car before this happen). Probably did about 50 - 100kms with it installed driving from panel beaters/mechanics etc. Even then it didn't see boost since it wasn't tuned yet.

Can find detailed discussion and info on it here: HyperGear thread page 22

Paid $1200 for it. Probably take the First offer over $1000 gets it

An extra $80 for the braided oil line that goes to the top of the turbo (required). I need the standard "curly" oil line that goes to the top of the turbo. Can work something out if we can swap.

2. Apexi Steel Intake pipe. (Hardpipe)

Fitted up fine to my R33, Came off an R32. Guessing it should be fine on any RB20/25

Has the two inlets for breather etc. Used but in pretty good condition. Still shiny. Very Rare.

$120

3. Front Gaurds To suit R33. Silver But I would respray them. I'll let the pictured do the talking.

$80 Each

4. Nissan Z32 Air Flow Meter. Good Condition.

$150

5. Bosch 040 Fuel pump

$100

No longer Have an R33 but We have a Stagea. Interested in a front and Rear bar If anyone is interested in swaps. Otherwise $$$$ is fine

Contact me via text on 0433 117 369 for quickest response

Pics coming

Edited by LiQuid IcE

all items located in Endeavour Hills, Melbourne.

Intake Sold pending payment

Correction: Paid 1300 for the turbo

Edited by LiQuid IcE

Cant edit original post. Also got...

6. Turbosmart Dual Stage Boost Controller

Comes with everything in the pics. Will also provide a new rocker switch which I believe makes it complete.

They Go for $260 New on ebay and I saw a 2nd hand SINGLE stage on ebay for $175

$180

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Pipe was picked up this arvo by Steve. Nice car!

hey thanx. more attention then my g/f ;).. so wihh i came on 10 hours earlier.. so been after one of those apexi pipes, they also look sexy ;)

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