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Hey guys,

Had plans for my car but my car got stolen a few weeks ago which has forced me to sell the parts. So basically, my loss is your gain! All these parts are brand new never fitted and need to go!

1. Brand New HyperGear ATR43SS2 Internally-gated Turbocharger W/ Braided Oil Line Feed (not pictured)

This is a turbo that was built by Tao at HyperGear which is rated good for 280RWKW with supporting mods. This turbo bolts straight into factory manifold and lines, so straight and simple installation. Comes with a braided oil line feed which isn't pictured. I'm looking for $1400 O.N.O

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2. DeatschWerks 740CC Side-Feed Injectors

Brand new set of 6 x Deatschwerks Injectors for RB25DET. This bolt straight into injector rail without any modifications or collars. These are rated at 740CC, which provides plenty of juice! Perfect for E85 setup. I'm looking for $700 O.N.O

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3. Bosch 040 In-Tank Fuel Pump

Brand new Bosch fuel pump. Pretty straight forward. I'm looking for $170 O.N.O

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4. HICAS Lock Bar

Brand new HICAS lock bar. I'm looking for $50

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All these parts have never been fitted and are all brand new parts. I'm located in coburg/thomastown. Prefer these parts to be picked-up as I have no time to organize shipment. Please call 0423 734 102 for all inquiries.

Cheers,

Laz

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