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genuine JECS z32 afm with plug (used) - $150

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SARD fuel pressure regulator (new) - $80

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HKS turbo timer (previously used, not sure if working) - make an offer...

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SYD WEST, 2745, pick-up only

PM or call/sms - 0424948378

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Where did you get the FPR from and do you still have the receipt? I jsut want to make sure it is a genuine one before purchasing...

http://www.racesolutions.com.au/catalogue/product/48/performance-shop-fuel-delivery--sard-fuel-pressure-regulator.html

*fake * http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Sard-Tomei-Style-Adjustable-Fuel-Pressure-Regulator-FPR-/150500513328?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item230a879630#ht_4186wt_1163

mates rates so no receipt

also google fake sard fpr's and you can tell which ones are

regards.

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