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Old 04-23-2007, 10:28 PM
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Default Lots of 944 Turbo stuff! 930 Wastegate, Gt35r setup, IC, Etc.

I've decided to get rid of my 951 so all of my stuff will be going up for sale in the next month or 2. It will take me several days to get pics of everything, so please bear with me:

-Powerhaus custom short runner, large plenum intake manifold, comes with custom IC pipes designed to fit the stock IC and stock IC end tank location, provides much more room around the turbo, might need a small amount of custom work to fit the IC pipes, fits the stock throttlebody but needs a longer throttle cable - $600 obo

-SFR 951 3" high flow cat, new and in perfect condition - $200
-Entropy 2 row radiator, NIB - $250 + shipping
-Stock 951 AFM, good condition - $75 shipped
-Greddy oil catch can 15mm version - $75 shipped


SOLD:
-SFR Gt35rSOLD
-SFR 951 GT v-band 3" downpipeSOLD
-SFR 951 true 3" testpipeSOLD
-SFR 951 3" cat-bypass pipeSOLD
-Large IC setup with piping/couplersSOLD
-Bosch 044SOLD
-Stock 930 WastegateSOLD
-Tial 44mm wastegateSOLD
-Rennbay 944 headlight upgrade harness, NIB - $120 shipped SOLD
-Hella H4 E-Code headlight lenses (a pair) - $75 shipped SOLD
-Hella H4 80/100w high performance "xenon" bulbsSOLD

Feel free to PM or email me with any questions. I prefer paypal but can also take money orders. All prices don't include shipping unless otherwise noted. That's all I can think of for now. I'm sure there is stuff I forgot, and if I find anything else I'll update the thread. Here's a few pics for now and more to follow in a few days:




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Old 04-24-2007, 02:16 AM
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Ill take the 044
Old 04-24-2007, 03:30 AM
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Pm's responded to. I have several people in line on the turbo, downpipe, testpipe, 044 pump, and cat/cat bypass stuff so I'll update everyone when something gets worked out for each of these items. I'll have pics of everything within the next few days.

Almost forgot, I'll just include the GT oil line with the turbo. Don't know what I was thinking listing it separate. So that's $1500 for the turbo, oil line, and I forgot to mention it also comes with 2 AN fittings (-6 I believe, one for each coolant port). If anyone really wants, I can throw in a pair of -6AN reusable hose end fittings for free to make the coolant line job a bit easier. I believe I mostly have 45 degree angle fittings but I'll have to double check.
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The Rennbay headlight harness, E-codes, and bulbs have all been sold. Thanks Scott!
Old 04-24-2007, 11:43 AM
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Interested in pic's of the intercooler setup.
Old 04-25-2007, 08:40 PM
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Pm's responded to. Thanks for putting up with my slow responses guys. I'll have pics of everything by this Friday or Saturday at the latest.
Old 04-25-2007, 11:32 PM
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Travis,

I'm interested in your test pipe and straight pipe section. Is it still available? Let me know where to send the cash if it is.

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More pics as promised. I still need a couple of days to get pics of the other exhaust components:

















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What kind of Radiator is that? Is it a bolt in replacement or is there custom work involved in getting it to fit?
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Originally Posted by 5speed300
What kind of Radiator is that? Is it a bolt in replacement or is there custom work involved in getting it to fit?
It's one of the Ebay Entropy 2 row radiators. I haven't tried to install it and only just received it. From what I hear from others, it is not a 100% perfect fit. It apparently requires trimming down the coolant lines a bit, and there could possibly be some fitment issues with the stock cooling fans. I just paid $450 for this thing, so it's my loss. Just FYI but the core is much thicker than the stock one. For someone looking for better cooling capability maybe for a track car or highly modded street car, this is a pretty damn nice radiator for $250! It sounds like it needs a bit of work, but that's to be expected with an aftermarket larger radiator. It has brass fittings as well as a threaded bung for the stock thermo/fan switch. Just keep in mind this thing will probably require a bit of work to fit, so I'm not offering any guarantees of perfect fitment or anything. I'm asking $250 + shipping.
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Any pics of the Powerhaus inlet manifold??
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pm me with what you have left
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Sorry, I'm still waiting to get pics of the intake. I have some of my parts stored at a friend's shop, and I haven't had time to make it over there this past week so please bear with me.
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Really nice parts ! hmmmmm


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