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Hi everyone,

I cleaned up my garage on the weekend and thought it was time to say goodbye to all my spare parts.

EVERYTHING is USED and in working order unless specified. Everything has come off my cars for mods or upgrade or been purchased for a project or trial. If I know which car and how old the part is I have stated it. Im no expert on interchanging between model so please do your research before buying.

Please no silly offers Im in no hurry to move this stuff.

Power FC and Hand controller GTR R32/33, 2,000km old $800SOLD

Apexi PFC Boost controller (as per pic) $150

Turbo’s STD Balled R34 GTR VspecII 20,000km old, pair $750

Injectors STD 440cc R34 GTR VspecII 20,000km old x 6 $400

CAM’s STD R34 GTR VspecII 20,000km old, pair $400

(Great upgrade for non vspec apparently 255 deg instead of normal 250)

ECU STDR34 GTR VspecII 20,000km old $150

AFM STD R34 GTR VspecII 20,000km old, pair $75 1 is slightly damaged but working fine

HKS Metal air pods from R34 GTR pair $175

Boost Solenoid STD R34 GTR VspecII 20,000km old $40

AFM STD R33 single, please try before you buy $35

Nismo Rear strut brace R33 GTS race car only (uses speaker holes)$75 SOLD

Adjustable top control arm camber R32 GTR, 2000km old $150 SOLD

Fuel pump R32 GTR $175

Aircon/climate control Module R32 GTR $150

Variable cam sprockets R32 GTR pair $100

HKS air pods (Plastic from R32 GTR pair $80

AFM STD R32 GTR pair 80,000km $80

Air pod bend pipes 30deg R32 GTR pair $50SOLD

Front strut brace R32 GTR $50

Variable cam sprockets R32 GTR single exhaust $50

Turbo R32 GTS working $150

Turbo R32 GTR BLOWN, needs rebuild single only $50

Turbo SR20 NEW and not used $500

Fatz bargain basement!

I know you want them Fatz, just because they are cheap!

Sump baffle/de-fuser STD R34 and R32 GTR each $40

Spark plugs iridium heat range 6, 5,000km old 6 units $30

Horn R32 GTR $20

Thermostat 76Deg R32 GTR $20

Cam belt R34 GTR VspecII 20,000 old $20

Cam belt R32 GTR 80,000km old $10

Engine mounts R32 GTR 80,000km old $10 SOLD

Please PM me if you are interested.

You can pick up in the Hills or Macquarie Park.

Postage at your cost

Thanks

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Apexi PFC Boost controller (as per pic) $150

Do you have all the wires for this unit ti plug into the pfc? if so Ill take it.

Power FC and Hand controller GTR R32/33, 2,000km old $1350

Not trying to lowball you.. but these have being going 2nd hand for around $700-750... and they are not much more off greenline.. I would be keen on there also at the right price.

Edited by Blitz_R33
Do you have all the wires for this unit ti plug into the pfc? if so Ill take it.

Not trying to lowball you.. but these have being going 2nd hand for around $700-750... and they are not much more off greenline.. I would be keen on there also at the right price.

No sorry, I only have what is In the pic.

OK, it looks like I may have had someone miss lead me on the value of the 2nd hand PFC's. I spoke to my local Beer B!tch and he advises that $800 is an OK price for PFC and HC.

PFC and HC price dropped $800.

Thanks

rik,

The came off my R34 not long after I got it and I upgraded to GTSS's. They were working fine with no issues. The car at the time had no boost controller and no evidence of ever having one fitted, so I can say with some confidence the turbo's were not over boosted.

Come check them out if you have any concerns.

rik,

The came off my R34 not long after I got it and I upgraded to GTSS's. They were working fine with no issues. The car at the time had no boost controller and no evidence of ever having one fitted, so I can say with some confidence the turbo's were not over boosted.

Come check them out if you have any concerns.

ok cool but do you know if they are steel wheeled or ball baring ?

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