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Pics of the ARC titanium exhaust

Do you have a photo of the flange where it bolts up to the front pipe; does it step down or the tube stay Ø100mm

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Heslo - not willing to separate, in saying that all Ikeya formula gear SOLD pending payment.

Ash - will add the steering wheel to your 'list'.

Bigmikespec - funny you ask, I originally ordered the ARC titanium exhaust from RHD Japan and specified I wanted it 100mm all the way to the flange. It arrived with the step down to 90mm. :( I sent it back to Japan where ARC modified it to 100mm but I had to wear the freight costs. So it's 100mm all the way. And now that ARC are not around anymore makes it even more special. :)

UPDATE...

The following items are now SOLD pending payment

- Racepace RB30/26 engine

- OS Giken gearbox with Racepace transfer case

- Do-Luck GT wing

Thanks to all who have showed interest.

Cheers,

Jason

may or may not have snuck out of the cabin at the nats and fapped to this... good luck with the sale jason :(

Thanks for the compliments guys.

Ok another update, following items now SOLD pending payment.

- Nismo Super Copper Mix twin plate clutch

- ARC titanium cat back exhaust

Cheers,

Jason

Gday Jason im interested in the D-jetro PFC would you take $1100

cheers

Hey mate, yeah will take $1100 mate, give me a call.

Cheers,

Jason

how much for passenger side power window assembly (motor and tracks, all bar the glass) and the electrics that you can take off the drivers' side door for the windows? i.e. relay etc.

Another update, following items now SOLD pending payment:

- Sparco Circuit Pro seat with Sparco harness

- PowerFC DJetro with map sensors

- Defi ZD and gauges

Also please note I'm not stripping the car of items like windows, doors, etc. what ever you see on the first page is for sale, everything else goes with the shell.

Cheers,

Jason

UPDATE.

The following items are now SOLD pending payment:

- ALCON fornt and rear brakes

- TEIN RA coilovers

- Sparco suede steering wheel

- Sparco 6 point harness

- R33 Series 3 door trims

Paul - great to hear you received the catch can.

Cheers,

Jason

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