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Hi everyone I've got some Skyline Parts Up for Sale:

R34 GTR Standard Turbo (Only 20000Km) $1300

R34 GTR M-Spec Turbo (Less than 500Km) $1600

Series 1 Aftermarket Grill (Black) $110

Series 2 Aftermarket Grill (Silver) $125

R32 GTR Front Seat (Pair) $800

All price are nego.......

If you interest call me on 0433 347 376 or 38233538

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the best offer i can do for today is $700 and they are in good condition i took off from a 94 V-spec it only have 2 minor hole as you can see on the picture and i will steam clean and detail the seat for you any question call 0411660897 to discuss

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Pm me: will either of these turbos bolt straight up to an R33 as a replacement. Is it true that these turbos can handle more than 13 psi boost? Is that price for both or on their own... WOuld you consider selling seperate?

R U In Aus....

Cheers.... Chris

Pm me: will either of these turbos bolt straight up to an R33 as a replacement. Is it true that these turbos can handle more than 13 psi boost? Is that price for both or on their own... WOuld you consider selling seperate?

R U In Aus....

Cheers.... Chris

don't know they can bolt straight up to an R33 as a replacement, think the M-spec can handle more than 13 psi and the price is for a pair of the turbo interest call 0411660897

Give you $1300 for the turbo. GTR-M SPec turbo. PM me!!

Update sold the Series 1 Grill will do the same price as $115 for the Series 2 Grill

AND

$680 for GTR Seat

$1250 for R34 Standard Turbo

$1550 for R34 M-spec Turbo

Interest call 0411660876

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