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brand new Magnaflow full stainless muffler

3" in

twin 3" out (might be able to reverse im not sure)

ruff dimensions 560x300x100mm

$200

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Fuel system:

Bosch 044

billet mount

2ltr polished surge tank

russel inline filter

-6an earls lines and fittings

malpassi fuel regulator

$500

basically brand new, only driven in and out of the shed and a couple of burnouts

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adaptronic e420c

nissan rb patch loom

3bar map sensor

$1000

25mm longer s chassis lca

notched for more lock

currently has brand new s13 taper ball joints

$ not 100% sure

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nigel petrie s14/s15 knuckles

does not include hub brakes etc, just the knuckle

$350

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basically new KKR s13 rose jointed caster rods

these have been shortened by 20mm on a lathe for more adjustment

$150

pair of (x2)

weds kranze 18x10.5

near new 245/45r18 achillies tyres

repolished lips

2pak black centres

centre caps and gold weds bolts

$1000 for the pair

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turbo setup:

holset hx35w

professionally rebuilt by "rob lupo" local turbo guru

has since only been started a few times and a burnout

wastegate flapper welded shut

rb20/25 ebay stainless manifold

braced, and heat wrapped

speedflow oil feed line

high temp rubber oil drain

orange heat/flame resistant tube over both lines

turbo beanie

includes dump pipe flange and partly made dump pipe

however does not include a wastegate

$800

These turbos have made some good numbers on rb25's and 25/30's

would need a wastegate and wastegate flange and you'd be away 300kw+

selling for a mate: Genuine Greddy type r external gate

48mm (claimed)

unknown spring pressure

$250

(perfect companion for my turbo setup)

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