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Hey all,

Got a few parts that i was planning on using on a 32 GTR that i was building up. Have decided not to continue with the project so im selling off all the bits.

Click on pics for larger image.

Autonic SM4 computer (currently still in car) comes with crank angle sensor trigger disk and wiring ready to plug into 32gtr loom - $2100

Apexi AVCR - $550

HKS clear timing belt cover (never been fitted) - $120 -SOLD

Greddy gauges. Oil temp (needs new sensor), oil pressure, water temp and exhaust temp (SOLD PENDING PAYMENT). All electronic except water temp (mechanical) - $150 each -

Catch can and fittings/hoses - $120 (SOLD PENDING PAYMENT)

Apexi RX6 turbo kit. Includes turbo's, manifolds, dump pipes, oil lines, external wastegate and pipe, all cooler pipes - $3200

Tomei poncams (suit 32/33 gtr) 260 deg, 9.15mm lift - $950

Nismo adjustable fuel reg, bolts to standard rail - $130

Nismo adjustable fuel reg, used for aftermarket rail - $300

Sard 700cc injectors - $750

Sard rail - $400

Custom power steering fluid can inc hoses - $100

R33 400R front bar (fiberglass copy) not painted - $150 (SOLD PENDING PAYMENT)

HKS oil cooler and filter relocator (all braided lines) - $450 (SOLD PENDING PAYMENT)

HKS mushroom pod filter and mounts (only 1 filter) - $120 (SOLD PENDING PAYMENT)

Rays Volk Fortesst rims 19" x 9 1/2" with 2 x Falken 225 35 tyres (done less than 10k) and 2 x Bridgestone Potenza 235 35 tyres (doneless than 10k) - $3500

Im not in a rush to offload this stuff, so not stupid offers.

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Located in Melb.

Cheers,

Michael.

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