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I did for the helmet, and can get the size of the jacket for anyone actually interested in buying it. I'm 173cm tall 78kg, average upper-body measurements, and it fits just as well as when I bought it weighing only 70kg.

  On 18/11/2013 at 6:20 AM, FJ 720 said:

None, it's sitting on the bench lol

Should do 300kw ish at 15psi on a standard 1uz.

Cool storY?

  On 18/11/2013 at 6:10 AM, Sinista32 said:

Anfanee will need a bloody flack jacket and helmet

:mrt:

Come @ me Bro.

  On 18/11/2013 at 11:28 PM, Anfanee said:

you are selling 33?

Yeah but I want to head down the coast this weekend and my exhaust it leaking and too low to the ground.

Tried to go to the exhaust place today and he said that it's too large for him to work on

  On 18/11/2013 at 11:47 PM, Manuel Kasko said:

Yeah but I want to head down the coast this weekend and my exhaust it leaking and too low to the ground.

Tried to go to the exhaust place today and he said that it's too large for him to work on

Heard that one a few times. She had no say on the matter anyway.

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  On 18/11/2013 at 11:47 PM, Manuel Kasko said:

Yeah but I want to head down the coast this weekend and my exhaust it leaking and too low to the ground.

Tried to go to the exhaust place today and he said that it's too large for him to work on

Roadway is not busy today, got mine done thismorning.

And he wont say its too large, lol.

Too large to work on... thats what she said...... :P

Edited by D.I.Y. Mik

600 CC Siemens Injectors for RB25DET R34 NEO Motor.


Body Design: STANDARD-length, composite plastic

Flow rate: 600 cc/min, 57 lbs/hr at 43.5 psi
Injector type: Saturated
Configuration: Standard Length - 2.5 in., 2.0 in. o-ring to o-ring
Connector type: U.S. CAR (New-style V=EV6 / Oval / LS2)
Fuel Nozzle: Single-hole, tiny droplet
Resistance: 12.5 Ohms, high resistance
Diameter: 16 mm
O-rings: Viton, Top and bottom, 14.5 mm
Part number: 109958

SETS FACTORY-MATCHED TO BETTER-THAN 2%

Sell for $300

0421 669 603

For sale:

Greddy catch can. 1L capacity. - $50

HKS Super blow off valve with pipe (This is the first gen model). Suit Rb26dett. These are non flutter type (Just dumps the air in 1 go) Atmospheric. These are the high load BOV for use with more power -$100 for both with the pipe.

Standard RB26dett Injectors - $250. Also have fuel rail to suit if need be.

Standard R32 GT-R Airbox with new filter. $200

Also have an old boost controller with everything for $50. Can check what it is if anyone is interested. Worked fine before i put my new one in.

Also have Two apexi pod Filters (used) someone can have both for $50.

Can get pics of the other items if people interested.

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- Apexi SAFC (Black) - $250 used
- Greddy Profec B Spec 2 boost controller- $300 used
- GCG GT30 0.82 rear housing (internal wastegate) - $350-$400 NEW
- wastegate actuator 12PSI w/bracket - $100 NEW
- 5 bolt dump pipe - mild steel - $150 NEW
- SOLD
- Oil cooler/relocator kit (fits RB) - $180 used - SOLD
- R32 GTR wing - Dark metallic blue - $150 used
- Kinugawa TO4E oil drain - $50 NEW
- SOLD
- HKS SSQV (comes with circlip/2bolt mount to fit RB25DET standad BOV position $100 used
- Stock RB25DET ECU - $120 used
- Stock RB25DET Air Flow Meter - $120 used
- 2x Federal 595SS 245/45ZR18 (lots of tread) - $100 used
- Tein HA Coilovers to suit R32 GTST rear pair(need shocks rebuilt) - $100
- Trust Airinx air filter (should suit stock skyline AFM)- $100


- Nissan R31 Skyline Wagon (Series 3) - will confirm K's (under 200), motor very healthy, very tidy apart from a few small dents, Auto, Cruise Control, Alpine CD Player - $1200 ono

All prices quite negotiable. please give me an offer.
PM, text or call 0431900505.

may forget to check this for a while so please PM, text or call


will post pics eventually, can send pics if requested

Would prefer local sale
located in Woden, ACT

Cheers
Simon

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