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GTiR PowerFC with commander (hand controller) - plug included

$850 SOLD

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new belts - $15 each
(6PK1175, 5PK0840, 5PK0825, 4PK955, 4PK860, 4PK855, 4PK775)

GTiR turbo manifold - SOLD
2x NEW OEM SR20 PCV valves - $15 each
N14/15 Whiteline rear swaybar end links w/ bushes (used but good condition) - $40
FWD SR20Distributor cap (not much oxidisation) - $30
SSS 15/16" master cylinder - $30
N15 ABS unit and relays - $20
Timing chain (off GTiR) - $20
SR20 water pump pulley - $15
16x GTiR retainers - $20 for all
1x GTiR cam gear - $10
N15 ECU plastic cover/enclosure thing - $10

Rocker cover gasket (used) + spark plug O-rings (new) - $30
Valve steam seals (exhaust & intake, new) - $40
Intake gaskets (from GTiR, might fit others) - $20 each
2x graphite exhaust gaskets - $10 each
Various turbo gaskets - $10 each for metal, $5 each for others
Graphite head gasket - $20
metal head gasket - $40
GTiR OEM oil cooler - $30

GTiR sandwich plate (for running remote oil filter, fittings included) - $30
Earl's remote oil thermostat w/ fittings - SOLD
Remote oil filter relocation kit w/ hose fittings - $40

Greddy PRofec B spec II with remote switching system
Includes all plugs and required wires, air fittings, Greedy 3-port boost control solenoid (with mounting base), dash unit, remote switching receiver and remote switch.
Condition: Good
Location: Rowville, VIC
Price: $260. SOLD

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Greddy Turbo Timer
Includes plugs and wiring.
Condition: Good
Location: Rowville, VIC
Price: $40 SOLD

Bee*R rev limiter
Condition: Good
Location: Rowville, VIC
Price: $180. SOLD

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  • 3 weeks later...

Added brand new belts and misc. pulsar bits.PM me for details and pics. postage can be organised.

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Z32 AFM - mesh removed SOLD
Z32 AFM mounted in a 3" aluminum pipe (10" long) made by Ace Dyno + Workshop. Works fine. $140

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Rocker cover gasket (used) + spark plug O-rings (new) - $30
Valve steam seals (exhaust & intake, new) - $40
Intake gaskets (from GTiR, might fit others) - $20 each
2x graphite exhaust gaskets - $10 each
Various turbo gaskets - $10 each for metal, $5 each for others
Graphite head gasket - $20
metal head gasket - $40
GTiR OEM oil cooler - $30

GTiR sandwich plate (for running remote oil filter, fittings included) - $30
Earl's remote oil thermostat w/ fittings - SOLD

Remote oil filter block - $40

Apexi air filter (used, but cleaner than every other ive seen fitted, bolts included) - $40
^ +$5 for gasket or mounting bracket thing.
Ignition module (not sure if GTiR or SSS) - $15
Distributor cap (probably done 2000kms, very little arcing on the contacts) - $50
Distributor rotor and gasket-thing - $15
NGK blue ignition leads (used) - $25
Crane cams LX91 ignition coil (w/ required plug) - SOLD
Walbro 255 in-tank fuel pump (used, works fine includes new sock) - $70

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  • 2 weeks later...

Pretty sure it won't. I don't know the GTiR oil filter thread size so not sure about the sandwich plate. Relocation block is available though (M20 filter thread. -8AN fittings included)

You're welcome to the oil thermostat as well

looking at some pics, it might work. not sure how orientation will compare, but see how you go.

I'll stand out the front of my house on tuesday and wednesday and wait for you to drive past.

RB25:

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GTiR:

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