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I have all this gear lying around that needs a new home.

Note: * = items photos are refference, but may not be exactly the same.

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1. Pivot 3 Stage Shift Light (Ssl-Pro)

The Pivot shift light is a great little unit, it can be set at three RPM points, when all three are lit the unit will flash until you shift gears. These are now discontinued and hard to come by I believe.

$130 ono

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2. Greddy Style Forward Facing Plenum suit RB25

Thinking about going a larger throttle body, this plenum has been made to utilise the standard throttle body. No fittings are included with it but they have been tapped/drilled.

$300 ono

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3. Greddy catchcan*

New, no use for it.

$100

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4. Nissan Skyline R33 bootlid

White in colour, has holes for spoilers etc straight, could use a fresh coat of paint.

$50 ono

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5. HKS RB exhaust cam gear*

Bought a new set of gears, no longer need this one. still on the car, will take it off in a few days.

$ 150 ono

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6. HKS RB timing belt*

Camgear was purchased and intsalled in 09, I presume the timing belt was done at the same time ( I have old receipts that came with the car). Would be lucky to have done 20,000km during that time. Still on the car, will take off in a few days.

$60 ono

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7. Blue streak Stilletto 235/40/18

60-70% tread left, good to have as a spare. I have no use for it at the moment.

$60 ono.

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8. Skyline R33 OEM radiator

Upgraded to a bigger unit

$50 ono

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9. Nismo and Buddyclub gearknobs

Great condition, Buddyclub is barely used

Buddyclub is rare in the Nissan/Mazda thread pitch (M10x1.25) it took me over a month to find one overseas

$60 each

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10. RB Hybrid intercooler cross over pipe

No use for it, as I'm going forward facing plenum. 2 1/2 inch ID.

$50 ono

Located in liverpool region, NSW.

Will ship at buyers expence.

PM me!

Adam.

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