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Due to an upgrade i am selling some of my parts off, all parts are in good condition and i can supply pics if required.

*HKS T45s turbo setup complete kit, has made 580 rwhp at a very lazy 1.4 bar. $2200

*RB26/25 underdrive water pump pulley cost $300 selling for $150 helps reduce cavitation

*Monza BOV's twin setup with pipe to fit GTR's have been holding 1.6 bar and 580 rwhp $150

*R32 GTR wheels 16x8 with two good tyres $500

*R32 GTR ignition coils almost new $200

*Ultra rev speed meter(measure 1/4mile, 1/8 mile 0-100km and 200km and measure speed or revs $100

Please either pm or contact me on 0422214621

Regards

Julian

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*R32 standard radiator and shroud $100 the usual cracked top hose but working fine

GTR radiator? (is GTSt smaller?)

By cracked top hose you mean the plastic spigot on the top tank is cracked?

Where are you located?

*R32 GTR whells 16x8 with two good tyres $500

Are these still available? are you in Victoria? Do all the mags have tyres on them? Are they all road worthy?

Yes the wheels are still available. I live in ACT, two tyres are 30% worn and the other tyres are worn down to the wear marker.

Just let me know

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