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Hi all,

New engine is hopefully going to be ready Tuesday! so i need to clear this stuff and gather funds to pay for it! All this adds up to so much....Help!

> Z32 AFMs - $285ea

Brand new genuine Bosch. Selling as i dont need them right now, but probly even d-jetro later.

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> Bosch Z32 plug kit new - $35

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> R33 GTR NTK 02 or Lambda Sensors - $90ea

02 Sensors that i was going to fit aaaages ago before i had a PFC but now with new dumps no 02s are needed anymore. These new as well of course. Probly will fit GTS-t too.

> Skyline CAS - $320

Genuine Mitsubishi RB Crank Angle Sensor, suits all RBs im pretty sure. Thought mine was bung but turns out its fine! NEW!

> Skyline / VL TPS - $100

TPS (Throttle Position Switch) for RBs. Been sitting here for ages. Needs to be gone! Suits almost all lines me thinks.

> R32 Clutch Master - $110

PBR Clutch Master Cylinder for R32. Direct replacement for any 32 except GTR. New.

> R32 Stainless Catback - $300 MAKE AN OFFER!

Full 3inch Tannabe catback to suit any of the 32 series. (really must go)

All prices are ONO, these things need to go, but no ridiculous offers plz, not THAT desperate..

Please call or PM, too busy to keep track of the thread thanks!

Located Melb.

Thanks!

Mat.

0400 558 030

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hey mate, i've got a spare $200 laying around for one of ur afm kits.

no really in need of one atm, but thought might offer if u need cash.

ed.

Just having a few q's about the Z32s...

Yes they are brand new.

Yes they come with brand new Bosch plug kits to suit.

Cheers!

Only one left now :w00t:

You should see the money Monday at the latest :nyaanyaa:

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will the exhaust suit a r32 GTR?

Any pics?

Yep suits GTR.

Pics: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/St...html&hl=mat.

If interested i can get a few more as it is off the car now.

PMs replied.

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