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I have the following parts available in hornsby area,

HKS single turbo intake pipe, suits 2 afm, $old

HKS air filters, with alloy elbows, brackets and new elements $180

Set of R32 GTR coils, low km $150

R32 igniter, low km $50

R32 GTR timing caver modified to suit R34 gtt(or R33)$75

R34 Top half inlet manifold & Throttle body $50

R32 GTR front and rear brakes including callipers, pads and oonly front discs(good cond)$600

R32 GTR air flow metersl $50ea

R32 GTR gearbox compluiete with transfer, drives well, but wont engage reverse.$350

Autronic SMC with loom, autotune and dwell control board to suit skyline $1600

(1)R32 gtr cross drilled front disc hardly worn, but surface rust $50

R34 gtt injectors standard top feed $200

R34 gtt camshafts $100

R32 gtr cam angle sensor $old

T03 highflow rebuilt, run for 1500km made 160rwkw on 7psi $500

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Sure will, yes they are in good nick, with mash on both sides, came out of cars running fine(i have 4)both gone to aftermarket management.

R32 GTR AFM - are they in good condition? got the mesh on both sides. will u send to brisbane? 4128 QLD?
  • 3 weeks later...
$450 with cross drilled machined front rotors(never been machined, almost new thickness), pads and hoses. Still on car.

Thanks anyway mate but can't afford that plus would have to pay postage as well. Good luck with sale.

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