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  • 6 months later...
Paul! Do you still have tha Apexi led flashing gizzmo that I won ages ago?? lol

Yes I do, I can drop it round after the long weekend, PM me your address again.

Sorry about that Charlie.

  • 1 month later...

Im unable to edit the original post to say the inj are sold, so except the INJ if there is no line though it I have it.

Thanks

This is whats left. with a price drop

Apexi PFC Boost controller (as per pic) $100

Turbo’s STD Balled R34 GTR VspecII 20,000km old, pair $650

CAM’s STD R34 GTR VspecII 20,000km old, pair $300

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

ECU STDR34 GTR VspecII 20,000km old $100

AFM STD R34 GTR VspecII 20,000km old, pair $75 1 is slightly damaged with a cracked and repaired hole, but working fine

HKS Metal air pods from R34 GTR pair $100

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

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

Fuel pump R32 GTR $140

Aircon/climate control Module R32 GTR $100

Variable cam sprockets R32 GTR pair $80

HKS air pods (Plastic from R32 GTR pair $60

AFM STD R32 GTR pair 80,000km $60

Front strut brace R32 GTR $50

Variable cam sprockets R32 GTR single exhaust $50

Turbo R32 GTS working $100

Turbo R32 GTR BLOWN, needs rebuild single only $50

Turbo SR20 NEW and not used $400

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

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

OK,

R34 Turbo's, AFM and ECU sold. Also R32 Cam sprockets

Apexi PFC Boost controller (as per pic) $100

CAM’s STD R34 GTR VspecII 20,000km old, pair $250

(Great upgrade for non vspec apparently 255 deg instead of normal 250 and good for the GTT)

HKS Metal air pods from R34 GTR pair $100

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

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

Fuel pump R32 GTR $100

Aircon/climate control Module R32 GTR $100

HKS air pods (Plastic from R32 GTR pair $60

AFM STD R32 GTR pair 80,000km $60

Front strut brace R32 GTR $50

Variable cam sprockets R32 GTR single exhaust $50

Turbo R32 GTS working $100

Turbo R32 GTR BLOWN, needs rebuild single only $50

Turbo SR20 NEW and not used $400

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

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