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Item: R32 GTR gearbox with PPG helical 5sp dogbox. Gearbox has just been rebuilt by Dale Koenecke at K&A motorsport. Gearbox has brand new 26 splines PPG input shaft, brand new nissan output shaft, brand new bearings, billet selector forks, 2nd gears only used for around 100km, all other gears has been cracked tested by Dale. Almost new gearbox that has been in a medium powered R32, car has not been to drag strip at all.

GEARBOX IS SOLD

Item: Titanium catback exhaust

Location:Adelaide

Item Condition: Excellent. Only blue at the tip and one of the bend, so it has not been used that much.

Reason for Selling: Not needed. A bit loud for my taste.

Price and Payment Conditions: Offers above $750

Extra Info: Not for the reserve guy like me.

Item: 6x stock R32GTR 440cc injectors

Location: Adelaide

Item Condition: Used.

Reason for Selling: Not needed

Price and Payment Conditions: $350 ONO

Item: Blitz blow off valve

Item Condition: Used, still functional and just removed off the car.

Reason for Selling: Not needed

Price and Payment Conditions: $250 ONO

Extra Info: This is loud :D

Item: Stealth FX GFB BOV

Item Condition: Reconditioned by GFB recently and has not been used on car. Good as new. Come with universal and 200SX fittings.

Reason for Selling: Not needed.

Price and Payment Conditions: 350 ONO

Extra Info: Variable noise control

Item: 2x 80mm Nissan MAF.

Item Condition: Bought new, used for 1 year or so, weekend car, low km. Excellent condition. I will check if I can remove the harness as well.

Reason for Selling: Not needed.

Price and Payment Conditions: $250 each

Extra Info: Bang for buck mod

Item: 38mm Tial Wastegate.

Item Condition: Bought new, used on the s2k for around 1-200km. Had boost creep. Replaced with larger one but boost still creep ie poor manifold design.

Reason for Selling: Not needed.

Price and Payment Conditions: $350

PM or drop me an email [email protected]

Edited by 9krpm

Titanium exhaust is a one piece 3" pipe welded to a titanium muffler with 3.75" tip from Japan. Costed 1800 about 1 year ago.

I will take some pictures later when the battery is charged.

hi mate, i think you may need to host the pics somewhere that doesnt need password access. you can host them here at SAU if that helps.

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