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- Original GTR32 Strut tower brace

(Black ends with silver centre bar excellent cond.)

Make an offer!

- Original GTR32 floor mats (in good condition)

Make an offer!

-Apexi twin pod filters (done 2,000ks if that! as new)

$325 ono

-VOLK RACING 18" rims (AS NEW, silver with polished writing

$2,500 no tyres

- 3" mild steel cat back exhaust (super cat stainless muffler)

$450 ono

- HKS type 1 TURBO TIMER (has 0-100 timer etc includes harness)

$300 ono

- 3" cat pipe

$50.00 or case of beer :uh-huh:

PM me...

I might be interested in a few parts.

Will the strut tower fit if I have aftermarket (Tein) suspension?

Do the pods have the adaptors to fit an R32 GTR?

And does the turbo timer have the wiring harness/adaptor for R32 GTR? And also does this turbo timer remove the speed limiter??

thanks,

Andrew

Will the strut tower fit if I have aftermarket (Tein) suspension?

YES

Do the pods have the adaptors to fit an R32 GTR?

YES, FULL KIT + INS

And does the turbo timer have the wiring harness/adaptor for R32 GTR?

YES

And also does this turbo timer remove the speed limiter??

NO and I don't know of ANY that do!?

All the bits just came off my 32GTR before I traded it!

Originally posted by GTRKING

Will the strut tower fit if I have aftermarket (Tein) suspension?

YES

Do the pods have the adaptors to fit an R32 GTR?

YES, FULL KIT + INS

And does the turbo timer have the wiring harness/adaptor for R32 GTR?

YES

And also does this turbo timer remove the speed limiter??

NO and I don't know of ANY that do!?

All the bits just came off my 32GTR before I traded it!

Thanks for that mate.

Im more interested in the turbo timer than the other parts.

I think there is 1 turbo timer that does remove the speed limiter, a blitz one i think from memory???

Anyway Ill get back to you real soon about the turbo timer (if its still for sale)

thanks,

Andrew

I saw the picture after I posted. Just stupid and lazy on my part.

I'll give you $100 plus shipping, direct deposited into your account before you ship.

you can call me or email me if you like

[email protected]

0411 471 684

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