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Hi just a quick question about the N1 turbo, will they coast alot to install to my GTR34? Do I need to tune the computer to match the N1 turbo? and is the GRUPPE M AIR BOX still up for sell? I am locate in Sydney will u be able to sent it to Sydney? If yes how much will be around?

Cheers.

R34 V SPEC : Catch can..ARC with washer bottle included in one...YES IT IS ....IT IS A ONE PIECE ITEM

TO BRISBAND MAY BE AROUND $50 BY COURIER

MyGtr34 : honestly i dun know how much will cost u to install a N1 turbo to yr GTR but as i know wont be more than $300 and not a need to tune yr computer to match with it ....since it is a direct replacment but it is better to tune it as well.... the GRUPPE M airbox is still up for sell.....and for all stuff u after i can sent them to syd by couries please or post office around $150

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PARTS NEED TO SELL

looking to sell my RAYS GRAMLIGHT 57F 19" X10 +19

THIS IS THE LIMITED TITIAN LIP VERSION WITH BRAND NEW S-03 BRIDGESTONE 275/35/19

ASKING $6500

will NOT seperate sell

WILLING TO SWAP + CASH MY WAY OR ONO

A SET OF NISMO <COPY> CARBON SIDESKIRT + REAR POD FOR R34 GTR

BRAND NEW NEVER FITTED ASKING $750

price ONO neg!!!

A PAIR OF N1'S DONE 30000K'S OFF 34 GTR ASKING $1800

TOMEI FUEL RAIL BRAND NEW NEVER FITTED ASKING $800

NUMBER PLATE "VSPC34" WANNA SELL FOR $800

GRUPPE M AIR BOX FOR 34 GTR (full carbon) 3 months old.....$1000 (the lowest i will accept)

if interest pls fell free to contact me on 0438222228 or pm me....e-mail & msn [email protected]

reasonable offer welcome serious buyer only ...... cheers!

PS....if need other pics will be send by request.......pls leave e-mail or contact if interest! PRICE NEG

Hey Buddy, r the Nismo 600 injectors still availiable? If so $$ and r they brand new? Or how much work have they done?

Hey mate interested in the N1's, what sort of condition are they in, shaft play?

In your first post you said they have done 30k and then in your last you stated 10k?

Postage to QLD 4813..

cheers

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