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GTR PARTS

Doing a BIG upgrade on a mates GTR and now looking to get some $$ for more goodies.

Here are some bits that aren't needed anymore.

SARD Fuel Pressure Regulator

200-800KPa

Near new condition

used in 32 GTR for 2000kms

comes with gauge and all speedflow fittings

$250 ono SOLD

BNR32 Exhaust Manifolds - one with a threaded hole for exhaust temp sensor - $100

Stock BNR32 turbos - one in good working condition, one is dead - $500 SOLD

Stock Dump pipes are going too.... $50 for both.

oil and water lines from turbo SOLD

metal turbo intake pipes - $30 SOLD

Car is a 1990 GTR and has done ~120000km. All items are in good working condition unless otherwise mentioned.... NO Cracks in manifolds / dump pipe / front pipe.

Also got a speedo cable from 32 gts-t.... I bought it for the gtr being told it was same and would be fine for it... but it is shorter than the gtr cable.

Good condition - $40

S15 PARTS

Exhaust manifold (no damage) with heatshield (minor cracks) - $50

Stock springs - $50 SOLD

Stock Cams - $50 (make an offer)

Stock BOV - $20 SOLD

New non-genuine exhaust manifold gasket - $20

Coilpack cover - slightly melted near the writing - $10

Boost solenoid - $10 SOLD

3 random hoses - $5ea (2 left - see photo)

PM me or reply here with questions / interest / offers. I'll do my best to answer any questions you may have.

Pickup in Bris preferred, but will post at buyers expense.

Cheers,

Beau

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wing no longer on hold - is available again!

edit - turbos also sold pending payment...

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