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No holds and no shotguns, nothing is sold till it's paid for or a deposit is put down.

I can ship anything anywhere if you pay for it. Pickup is available no probs.

Location: Homebush/Sydney

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RB-Z gearbox

RB bellhousing with Z32 rear housing (RB and Z32 gearsets are the same)

- bolts onto an RB-series motor, RB20, RB25, RB26, RB30

- comes with Z32 shifter setup (not pictured)

- great for RB-motor conversions

- if you have an rb30/26 for sale then let me know I might buy it from you and use this gearbox behind it.

Price: $950

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Blitz I-color Spec R twin solenoid sequential boost controller with 3/4 optional extras

*** all up it's a boost controller with gear or speed sensitive boost, boost gauge, water temp gauge, oil temp gauge, oil pressure gauge, multichannel logging system and performance meter ***

- best boost controller hands down

- twin solenoid for stable boost control

- all in one monitoring system so you don't need 6 gauges across your dash

- includes the optional Blitz oil temp sensor, plug and play

- includes the optional Blitz oil pressure sensor, plug and play

- includes the optional Blitz auxiliary-in wiring harness, plug and play

- I set it up to monitor water temperature as well

- can also monitor stuff like throttle position, AFM voltage, injector usage etc

- includes a set of s15 sun visors where I've mounted the display

Price = $750

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Auto Service MATSUFUJI s14 clutch pedal brace, may fit s15 and s13 but I don't know for sure.

This braces the clutch pedal bracket and stops it from flexing; is a good mod for those that run tuff clutches or likes to kick it once in a while. Stops the flex and stops the pedal bracket from breaking.

BRAND NEW

Price: $80

Price drop: $60

Price drop: $50

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Brand new genuine Turbosmart 4" straight silicon

Price: $20

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Other info:

No holds and no shotguns, nothing is sold till it's paid for or a deposit is put down.

I can ship anything anywhere if you pay for it. Pickup is available no probs.

Location: Homebush/Sydney

  • 2 weeks later...

Yep i-color is available (the sensor set is sold though)

Gearbox condition is meant to be good, I haven't used it myself as I'm still tossing up the RB30/26 idea. You're welcome to come check it out :)

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