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Top Feed 6x Bosch EV14 1200cc Injectors, Flow matched and tested by Five-O Motorsport

Brand new in packets w pigtails and adapters $700 negotiable

Apexi AVC-R Boost Controller

Has a ton of features, one of the best $350 negotiable

S15 Ecu w/Nistune $400 negotiable

Whiteline S13/R31 Front Inner Bushes W51627 $50 negotiable

HKS SSQV II Blow Off Valve $100 negotiable

Zerolift Silvia RB Conversion Brackets

These bolt to your existing SR20 crossmember using sr20 mounts etc... Fits the best in S13/180s.

$100 Negotiable

Have a ton of S15 and R34 Neo Spares all starting around $20+, need to clear my garage

34 GTR Alloy rear knuckles

s15 bmc

Throttle Bodies s15+r34

Intake Manifolds s15+r34

stock BOV +piping r34

Ac Pump

Oil/Water Heater

S15 Engine Loom (few plugs missing)

Tailshaft

Radiator

ABS Diff Sensor

R34 ECU

Neo engine covers

S15 engine member

R34 AFM and pipe

S15 Rear Calipers Need New Seals

S15 & R32 Engine Brackets

+ Lots more Im probably forgetting, chuck me an offer im quite negotiable.

Pics available on request

Located North Shore, Sydney NSW

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