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hi im selling some parts i no longer need

1. kinugawa td05h18g its in immaculate cond exactly like new when i purchased it no shaft play or bents fins whatsoever after 3 months of daily driving and afew runs at wsid.

Only reason i changed it was cause my injectors wouldnt be large enough for it on e85 and upgrade to hks unit.

Its got max 3000kms on it and comes with braided oil feed line and oil drain and hose just need 2 water lines

made 231rwkw on 19psi full boost by 4200rpm on sr20det std manifold also note id tag on compressor housing has fallen off

price: $550

2. 3 inch bellmouth sr20det dump and fr pipe stainless steel good cond no cracks off my 180sx

price $80

3. xforce twin chamber dump pipe good cond no cracks stainless steel off sr20det 180sx should fit s14/15 aswell

price $50

4. midnight mods ss 3 inch bellmouth dump pipe for sr20det brand new just purchased but ive bashed in the side abit in the attempt to fit it with my tomei expreme manifold but failed and still didnt fit

price $40

5. 94 180sx sr20det cluster in good working cond besides trip meter a bit sticky sometimes 194318kms

price: $50

6. 180sx/s13 digital climate control conversion kit complete all sensors wiring and control unit

price $150

7. 180sx power window switches both sides cracks across the center but both work fine

price $50 pair

8. unknown brand 30 psi boost gauge 52mm white face

price $50

9. power window relay/module these are rare and are usually your problem if your windows play up

price $60

10. pair of 180sx doors complete bar door trim os gtr blue ns black excellent cond

price: $80 each

11. gtir t28 .64 rear housing for better response modified to suit a gtir t28 usaually the big laggy .86 rear housing and ported wastegate hole for better boost control no cracks selling due to did not fit my s14 t28 due to gtir t28 use a larger turbine

price: $80

location. Sydney west

contact. pm me

will post small items aus post will accept

pics here http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=509868

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