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Have a few parts for sale.

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Apexi PowerFC to suit BNR34 with Hand controller- AS New, initialisation done, partially tuned. Bought from trader in SAU. $850

Nismo AFMs - same flow as Z32 AFM but in stock 65mm size. $SOLD

Reason for sale: decided to go with MAP sensor ECU.

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Nismo low temp thermostats - As new, fully open at 62c, only fitted for tuning, no box. $SOLD

Reason for sale: working too well with aftermarket radiator. works best with stock radiator.

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Nismo racing spark plugs (22401-RS238-8) - Brand new. $ 150 for 6.

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HKS speed limiter defender - remove speed limiter, used. $ 80

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Stock BNR34 used parts:

Stock BNR34 GTR intercooler - excellent condition. SOLD

Stock BNR34 GTR turbos - 30,0000km of use. $SOLD

Stock BNR34 GTR suspension - 30,000km of use. Suit R33 GTR $400 for the set

Stock BNR34 GTR stock cam gears & cams - $ offer.

Stock BNR34 GTR cat converter - metal cat - $ 150.

Stock BNR34 GTR engine mount/transmission mounts, suit R32,R33,R34 GTR $120 for 3.

Please PM or email [email protected]

Edited by baboo

thermostat bolts to the engine. not the radiator. :)

interested in the nismo AFMs. how flexible on price are you? :)

Just to clarify with BNR34 turbo Specs.

They have ceremic wheels.

BNR34 ......Serial No. 14411-AA300 (Ball bearing centre)

C100 Compressor with a 0.53 A/R and 50T

T25 Turbine with a 0.48 A/R and 62T

If the thermal stat opens at 62 degree, does that mean my car's water temp will stay at 62 degree or its just open ealier than standard thermal stat?

Thanks

It means the thermostat start opening up at 62 degrees ( stock one opens up at 76.5 degrees)

your water temp will be higher than 62 degrees, presumably around 80~85 degree when it's upto working temp.

The thermostat is sold to satanic

Just to clarify with BNR34 turbo Specs.

They have ceremic wheels.

BNR34 ......Serial No. 14411-AA300 (Ball bearing centre)

C100 Compressor with a 0.53 A/R and 50T

T25 Turbine with a 0.48 A/R and 62T

I have 34GTR turbos in my 32GTR, just to let all know that they will fit :P

Come to think of it, I was sure mine had T03 written on them somewhere :D

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