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HI,

I need to do a general cleanup of all the parts i have floating around and im starting here.

Fuel Setup: $1000

6 x Rochester 660cc injectors

custom 3L under car surg tank

Various Earls -8 and -6 Auto-Flex lines and Swivel-Seal fittings

Bosh 044 Fuel pump

malpassie fuel reg with guage

Golan -8 Fuel filter

RB26 Apexi PFC with hand controller $700

RB26 single turbo exhuast manifold $100

Single turbo twin Air Pod fitting $100 post-61876-0-73173000-1323498339_thumb.jpg

Twin Apexi air pods and R32 GTR air flow meters $150

R32 Veilside side skirts $200 these are brand new never used

R32 GTR Twin Blitz Pop off valves $150

Stock pop off valves $60

Stock R32 GTR twin turbos with manifolds heat shields - were perfect when i pulled them off the car but have been sitting around so i would suggest rebuild. $200

R32 GTR ABS unit $80

Located in Sydney.

0414 509 399

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Here are some pics and info.

I cant find the brackets for the pods..... but ill look some more.

the single turbo twin pod is about 170 wide and 260 long, internal dia of the large end is 94mm and 70mm on the small.

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  On 11/04/2013 at 8:20 PM, playtimeparts said:

I am interested in the Veilside side skirts for R32 for 200. Would you be willing to ship to Canada? LMK

Thanks mate

Ian

I found these this morning. Thanks for your time.

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