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hey could u post up the serial numbers for the gtr o2 sensors pls. Im interested but i didnt think ngk/ntk made them for GTR ?? thanks :)

For R33 yes?

OZA31-G2

Thats the number on top of the box. They wont be an exact match because one of the plugs is different, youll have to change one from your old 02.

Ive used a set of these before on my mates brothers GTR with no troubles at all.

Ive posted up a pic as well in the first post.

Pic of twin turbo pipe now posted as well.

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Hey bro! Got any side skirts for rear bumper for a R32 GTR, its kinda like a mud flap but blends into the rear bumper if ya get what I mean. I can't remember the name of what they are called.

Hey bro! Got any side skirts for rear bumper for a R32 GTR, its kinda like a mud flap but blends into the rear bumper if ya get what I mean. I can't remember the name of what they are called.

Rear pods? Sorry none of those..

PM sent re the TPS

Twin Turbo Pipe SOLD

Hey,

Is the R32 AC condensor and fan/fan frame still avalaible?

Will suit a replacement for a GTR AC condensor?

Thanks!

Yes condensor and fans still available. These were both removed from a 32 GTR so should suit your application.

do you still have the crank angle sensor??? can i get the part number please just so i can make sure its the right one as there are a few different ones

do you still have the crank angle sensor??? can i get the part number please just so i can make sure its the right one as there are a few different ones

Will have the part number up on Monday.

Sorry no coilpack looms. Try nissan i dont think they are too dear..

Quick note:

My number is there for people who want to buy something or ask questions if you are genuinely interested. Im sick of ongoing messages and calls promising to call back and pick up parts but never show.

Dont waste my time!

All genuine enquiries welcome.

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