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I've got a few items for sale, all brand new with 1 exception, all located in Melbourne, and all prices excluding delivery.

Please don't waste my time with ridiculous offers - I believe these are priced fairly. First person with funds transferred gets the items.

Contact via PM or e-mail - shom(underscore)b(at)hotmailcom

Direct Dropbox image links included per item.

1) Genuine Apexi Power Intake universal pod filters - 8 of
- Universal Apex'i pod filter replacement elements - non-oiled, easy to clean with compressed air
- 500-A022 (black x 6) and 500-A032 (silver x 2)
- Superb balance between filtration and airflow - http://www.mikekemper.com/elantra/filters/
- Supported 550rwkW without any evident restriction or collapse
- Lifetime use provided they are cleaned with compressed air at regular intervals and the integrity of the material is sound - I checked every 10000km
- Bought in anticipation of long term use, but surplus to my needs
- These are backordered from Japan (I checked recently), and ship in largish boxes which adds to their unit cost
- I paid $110 each, but will sell them for $90 - no waiting!

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/85877652/Power%20Intake%201.jpg
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/85877652/Power%20Intake%202.jpg

2) 2 x Genuine Metal Cat 2.5" cat converters
- http://www.horsepowerinabox.com/HPIAB2/prod522.htm
- Probably the best metal substrate catalytic converters out there- US EPA and CARB legal (I've taken pictures of the stamps and the installation paperwork that comes with them)
- 200 cells per inch, 590-odd cfm worth of flow
- Markedly more resistant to blockage than standard substrate cats, legal, and a flow rate close to that of a straight pipe, so the best of both worlds!
- Cost me a small fortune - almost $900 for the pair, selling for $250 each/ $500 for the pair

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/85877652/Metal%20Cat%201.jpg
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/85877652/Metal%20Cat%202.jpg
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/85877652/Metal%20Cat%203.jpg

3) Aeromotive 340 and 2 x OEM USDM TT Supra Denso fuel pumps
- All pumps brand new, boxed, unopened
- Flow testing of these pumps - http://realstreetperformance.com/Fuel-Pump-Comparison-Test.html?search=store+pages
- Aeromotive "Stealth" 340L/hr pump - tiny, silent and I have had one reliably running in my car for the last 4 years
- Supplied enough fuel for 550rwkW, and continues to supply enough for 475rwkW on a daily basis!
- Tested to provide enough fuel for 785hp at 65psi fuel pressure with the least current draw of comparable pumps
- Surplus to my needs - I always purchase 1 extra pump in case of failure, but I recently removed and inspected my current Aeromotive pump and it's pristine
- Denso USDM Supra TT pumps x 2 - nothing to say about these that hasn't already been said; quiet, rock solid OEM reliability, excellent flow (300Lhr at 14V, 632hp at 65psi fuel pressure) with reliable increases when the voltage supplied is increased (http://www.stealth316.com/2-fuelpumpguide.htm)
- Cost me $195 (Aeromotive) and $240 (per Denso pump) delivered - selling for $170 (Aeromotive) and $200 (each Denso)

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/85877652/Aeromotive%20pump.jpg
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/85877652/Denso%20pumps%202.jpg
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/85877652/Denso%20pumps.jpg

Just to update, there are in fact 3 Denso pumps BNIB.

Also, in case it was unclear, I have 8 of the Apex'i filters, and the selling price is per filter.

Obviously I would be happy to negotiate pricing for someone purchasing multiple units - this applies to the filters and the Denso pumps.

Thanks.

Edited by shombre

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