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Hello im just clearing some extra parts i have laying around my house.

Suit R32 GTR

Twin HKS exhurst dumps back 65mm each - $1000 $800(no cats)

CF bonnet(fibreglass base) - $600 sold

M's K&N pods near new fliters $200

Hard intercooler Pipe turbo side with ARC blow off value - $200

Stock Parts R32

Intercooler - $120 sold

Radiator - $100 sold

GTR fuel pump - $100 sold

More pictures in last post

Not keen to post bonnet or exhurst

Location sydney

Brad

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PMs answered will try get some better pics of bonnet and exhaust up this weekend

bonnet

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exhurst

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rad

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intercooler

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fuel pump

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Brad

Twin 65mm pipes is equivalent to a single 92mm pipe. I currently have a single 90mm exhaust, so there is little difference in gain my application. 75mm or even 70mm twins would be more suitable since I wish to go for either single 100mm exhaust or twin 75mm. A single 100mm exhaust = twin 70mm.

So yes, 10mm is a big difference.

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