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Bosch 040 fuel pump. Brand new, still in box, still in plastic wrap. Never used. $220

Front pair of ohlins shocks, excellent condition. 36 levels of damper adjustment. circlip height adjustment 7 levels. With dust boot etc. have been shock tested by toperformance to validate condition. Suit all r32, r33, r34 front. $400

2 sets of r33 gts-t King Springs, Lows. excellent condition, few scuffs, set2 of all 4. $180/set

pair of front eibach springs, unknown rates, lower than stock, suit r32 gtr. excellent condition $120

I have 1 VACF in excellect condition, with manual, box, etc. It is a series 1 blue screen model. Can be used as works the same as SAFC with extra features.

$220 posted

An Apexi twin chamber BOV, the red ring has been sanded back to metal to make it look less suspicious. Excellent condition,

$150 posted

Apexi stand for SAFC, VAFC, AVCR used, but very good nick,

$25 posted

Power FC boost kit, suited for nissan with stock boost solenoid wiring. comes with solenoid, map sensor.

$220 posted

Location:

Glen Waverley, Melb

Reason for Selling:

Need cash, want a daily driver.

Price and Payment Conditions:

prices listed above exclude postage. postage can be arranged throughout australia at the buyers expense. Not looking to negotiate the prices, i feel these adequately represent the value of the products listed given their condition.

Contact Details:

Pm me, e-mail [email protected]

or call me on 0413 934 330

pics up soon.

cheers

chef

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Edited by Chef_32
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  • 3 weeks later...
sorry man, not too keen on selling just the pair. too much effort just selling the rears later. I can sell you the set and you can sell the rears if you like, but i cbf.

Hey i'm after rear ones (as insprings).If that guy still wants to buy front ones, i'll buy rear ones and well pay half each.

Let me know , i'm in Melb as well and could be going your way tomorrow.

Give me a buzz on 0413323247 if interested

Edited by BLACKR

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