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R32 GTR Wheels With Tyres

* Full set in Immaculate Condition - Next to no scratches

* 2 x Wheels have full slick tyres and other 2 have normal street tyres

* Condition of tyres - Slicks have plenty of meat left

- Street tyres are abit worn on inside edge (from memory, will check tonight)

Condition:

Immaculate

Price:

Offers over $1000 (will put definite price up within the next few days)

Comments:

Will post pics within next few days

Item:

R32 GTR Power Steering Fluid Resivour

Condition:

Good, Used, but hasn't been in car for over a year

Price:

$40 ono

Comments:

Pics will be up in next few days

Item:

Straight plug in ECU - Impul Hi Power ECU came out of R32 GTR

- Better air fuel ratios

- Removes speed cut

- Increases rev limit to 9000rpm

- Tweaked fuel maps so you can run more boost safely

- Plugs straight in, no other modifications required

Car made low 2**kw with this computer, exhaust cam gear and catback exhaust. (will look for dyno sheet)

Condition:

Used, Couple light scratches on case (Computer not affected)

Price:

$350 ono

Comments:

Will post pics within next few days

Item:

NGK Iridium Spark Plugs - BCPR6EIX-11

Condition:

Brand new

Price:

$85 ono

Comments:

Pics will be up in next few days

Location:

Sydney, St George Area

Can meet up local for pickup

Contact:

Through here, or call 0409 653 450

MORE PARTS AND PICS WILL BE ADDED ONCE I SEE WHAT I HAVE

Thanks

Edited by belo
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interested in the power steering reservoir actually just the lid, are the wires that connect to the lid still in good condition, mine were broken on removal. also chasing the carpet from the boot if you got it?

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