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Item:Nitto nt555r 285/35/18 x 4

Age: Near New

Condition:approx 1hr on road normal driving

Price:$800

To Fit: Were on 18 x 10 rims

Location:Brisbane pick welcome or buyer to pay freight

Contact: PM

Ohlins suspension for BNR32 Rear dampener adjustable no leaks GC - lowered springs $450 ---sold---

[b]HKS 150 size Super filters 3 layer brand new suit HKS super power flow pods x 2 - $25 each

BNR32 Hard pipe kit from turbo's to plenum custom aftermarket $380 ---sold---

HKS pod filters with brackets and new filter foam pair of suit BNR32 ----Sold----

R32 gtr Calipers with near new lucas pad pads travelled 400kms $400

R32 gtr slotted rotors front and rear done 400kms from new $250 ---sold---

All items local Brisbane pickup or buyer pays freight.

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with hard pipe kit i can see the piping from turbos all the way to the cooler piping, but whats the other pipings for, im kind of lost, just let me know what it replaces exacely,

cheers mate

The piping is from the turbo's thru the inner guard (replaces factory part through guard) - connects to another pipe to the inlet of the cooler. then the outlet of the cooler connects to the inner guard factory hard pipe and the last piece not shown connects the inner guard pipe to plenum. Complete hard pipe a-z.

Cheers

Jono

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