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Item:Z32 AFM

Location:Melbourne

Item Condition:Used, but like new

Reason for Selling:Didn't install it and wont be needed any longer

Price and Payment Conditions:$300

Extra Info:has no mesh on exit end for higher flow, comes with plug.

Contact Details:0421 795 757

Item:Monza Fuel Pressure Regulator (Blue) with hoses, brackets and gauge.

Location: Melbourne

Condition: New

Never installed and no longer required

Price: $60

Item:Garrett gt35/40r Ball Bearing Turbo rated 700hp.

Location:Melbourne (Sth East Suburb)

Item Condition:Brand new

Reason for Selling:Was for a project which will no longer be completed

Price and Payment Conditions:$1800 ONO

Extra Info:This turbo is new never fitted or used and needs an external wastegate, its water cooled, has turbine housing: 0.63a/r, compressor housing: 0.70a/r, and has a T3 flange.

Contact Details:Call me on 0421 795 757 or email: [email protected]

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If anyone's interested please call or contact me, the turbo is brand new and need to sell it asap, as i need a deposit for a house. The Z32 afm is like new has all plugs and is going for $300, the fuel pressure regulator is brand new.

I also have an Apexi SAFC which is like new i never installed it since i bought it off someone, its got the blue screen all wiring and english instructions. Perfect condition and looks new. Still in box and ready to install, will sell for $320 ONO

Also have an 1994 r33 gtst stock dump pipe, will sell for $30

If anyones interested in any of these parts or any aftermarket parts please call 0421 795 757 or email [email protected], i have other parts which i might sell if i get an offer as i might sell the car to buy a house.

Cheers, Sam.

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