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Hey fellas

Have done a upgrade on the car, got some stock parts to get rid of.

Standard R32 GTR front mount cooler $250 ONO

Aftermarkert piping for standard R32 GTR fmic w/ twin blow off valve adapter off piping $200

or you can take it all for $400 complete

Standard R32 GTR fuel pump $150 ONO

Standard front pipe $80 ONO

Standard R32 GTR dump pipes: $100 ONO

Standard R32 GTR turbos: $350 for pair / $200 each (in good condition)

Standard R32 Turbo Manifold: $150 ONO

Used HKS Blow off valve: $80 ONO

Unused GTR T4 turbo manifold

& 50mm external gate w/ custom made screamer pipe. $400 ONO for both. (brand new)

atfermarket Air Filter piping for standard turbos $100 ONO for both with HKS pod filters

4x 9.5inch wide 18" starcorp rims (white centre with chrome wide dish) $1400 ONO

all 4s have the same dish with near new rubbers.

Location: Fairfield, Sydney

Send me a PM\ num 0415 957 189

All tyre kickers, please send your 2c to PM :cheers:

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can i see pics of the intercooler piping the t4 manifold(what make is the manifold and wastegate) and wheels. cheers mate

Edited by Turbz_13
  • 4 weeks later...

hks bov is the older model one. model before the hks SSQ

the rims are also brand new, not one gutter mark on them.

they have 98% tread on them, its collected more dust than it has used.

the manifold and gate was purchased from the states, they havent been used as I decided to go custom. i wont seperate the gate from the screamer, but you can purchase both items for $300 if your still interested.

sorry no pictures, if your interested in any parts. please call the number. if you call from private number, expect to be ignored.

really not interested in sending anything interstate unless you can organise it yourself.

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