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Hey all,

Have a few bits I need to offload as I need to channel the funds elsewhere right now, some prices are slightly negotiable, low ballers need not apply. All parts are in Melbourne, PM me or phone me (Chris - 0412 776 276) only if you're serious please. Details are as follows;

For sale: HKS 2535 turbo (56T), T3 flange suit RB20/25

Item Condition: Done 8000km from new and it shows, absolutely no shaft play.

Price and price conditions: $1650 DEPOSIT TAKEN

Extra Info: Comes with everything in pic (elbow, actuator etc) - note the 2535 are reputedly similar in responsivness to standard turbo on RB25, but with capacity to make up to 250kW with support mods - do a search here and see for yourself.

Note, my prefered option is to swap for R34 turbo, lines & elbow + $1200. If you have a good 34 turbo and wanna upgrade, please PM me. I've had a couple offers of this nature but I'm after a low km turbo that's ready to go...

Pictures: See at bottom

Contact Details: PM

Location: Melbourne

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Pickup preferred, will courier interstate (direct deposit)

For sale: R32 GTS-t alloys, 16x6.5 (I think?)

Item Condition: Like new!

Price and price conditions: $350 SOLD

Extra Info: I had these powdercoated Dulux charcoal grey mettalic about 6 months ago and as such, they're in excellent condition. Rear tyres are worn, barely roadworthy, front tyres at least 75% - there's only a pic of one but all 4 look the same...(Duh)

Pictures: See at bottom

Contact Details: PM, phone

Location: Melbourne

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Pickup ONLY

For sale: R32 GTS-t M-Spec front bumper

Item Condition: Excellent

Price and price conditions: $290 (+freight) SOLD

Extra Info: Bought this from a forum member not long ago but now going a Vertex kit so no longer needed. Its in great condition, just rub it back and paint. Has plastic grills as well.

Pictures: See at bottom

Contact Details: PM, phone

Location: Melbourne

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Pickup ONLY

For sale: R32 factory mirrors (they're off 4 door but...?)

Item Condition: Good

Price and price conditions: $100. (+freight) SOLD

Extra Info: They still have original paint on them but are in great condition with no scratches, cracks and all glass intact and fine. Come with plug, just need to rub back, paint and fit em on. I bought them for my car but got an aero pair now...

Pictures: See at bottom

Contact Details: PM, phone

Location: Melbourne

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Pickup ONLY

For sale: R32 GTR injectors x 6

Item Condition: Great

Price and price conditions: $290 firm. (+freight) SOLD

Extra Info: Bought these which were apparently cleaned and flowed before I got them & I have the business card of the place that did it. Have no use for them now...so gotta go...

Pictures: See at bottom

Contact Details: PM, phone

Location: Melbourne

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Pickup preferred, will courier interstate (direct deposit)

For sale: Q45 afm with plug

Item Condition: Excellent

Price and price conditions: $180 (+freight) SOLD

Extra Info: Only done few thousand kms as seen in pics, in excellent condition, no use to on my RB20...comes with air filter attachment as well.

Pictures: See at bottom

Contact Details: PM, phone

Location: Melbourne

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Pickup preferred, will courier interstate (direct deposit)

That's about it for the moment...if you have any further quesies, please let me know! :cheers:

Cheers,

Chris

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