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Avs Model 6 Wheels, R33 Gtr Crank, 17 Inch Dunlop Tyres + Gtr Stuff! - Nismo Lemans And N1 Turbos, Tuned Gtr Ecu's


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UPDATED 1/02/08

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AVS Model 6 Wheels

Mega Light

17 x 8 +35 all round (will fit GTS-T / GT-T no problem

Some gutter marks and scratches - but no dents or cracks

Nice looking wheels - with all 4 centre caps

with tyres - 2 are bald

$SOLD

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REBUILT GTR TURBOS

STEEL TURBINES

360 degree thrusts

Actuators Have 2 settings

AS NEW - Not used since rebuild

$1500

(OTHER N1 TURBOS AVAILABLE - MORE THAN ONE SET - WILL POST DETAILS AS I GET TO IT)

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Factory GTR Blow Off Valves (2 sets)

Good Working Order

Includes Mounting Bracket

$150 pair - without return pipe

$200 pair - with return pipe (no pictured)

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R33 GTR CRANK

Picked up No 6 B/E bearing

Suit U/S bearings (can supply if needed)

Otherwise good cond

$500

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DUNLOP LEMANS LM702 235/45 17 Tyres x 2

Excellent Tread Left - Even Across Tyre (70 ~ 80%)

2 pairs @ $200 per pair

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"FUJISAKI SPL" Tuned / Re-Mapped ECU GTR32 / 33

Improved power and torque

Speed cut and rev limit lifted

Boost cut Lifted

$300

Veilside VX ROM Tuned ECU GTR32 / 33

Improved power and torque

Speed cut and rev limit lifted

Boost cut Lifted

$300

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Standard R32 GTR wing

Blue - few bumps and scratches - suit repainting

$120

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Apexi Super Suction Kit GTR32 / 33 and Air Flow Meters

Includes:

Hard Pipes

Silicon Joiners

2 x 80mm RB25 air flow meters

2 x AFM Plugs

Hoseclamps

$500 Kit with AFMs (BACK UP FOR SALE)

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(sample image - pics of actual turbos soon... or when I get around to it)

Set of NISMO Turbos .60 / .48 (0.64 option)

RS581 Group A / Lemans Spec

Steel turbine / 360 degree Thrust

Fully rebuilt and balanced by Garrett dealer

Actuators have 2 settings

$HOLD for JOE

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Set of 4

17 x 8.5

5 x 114.3 pcd

+30 offset

Super Light Weight and Strong - Ideal Club Racing Wheels

Wheels only no tyres

$SOLD

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Item:Tomei Cams 260 degree / 9.15

Age:6 Months

Condition:Good

Price:$SOLD

To Fit: RB26

Location:Melbourne (can post)

Contact:EMAIL

Comments:Still under warranty - used but done low k's

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Brand New RB26 Front Pipe

JJR / XFORCE Style (not TOMEI)

Includes gaskets and bolts

$SOLD

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Brand New RB26 Dump Pipes

HKS / XFORCE Style

Includes gaskets and bolts

$SOLD

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1 set of stock R32 GTR 16" Forged Rims

No Tyres

$SOLD

GTR HEAD AND BLOCK AVAILABLE SOON

More pics soon

PM or Email [email protected]

:P

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Edited by Antimatter

Wheels are very Light - I would guess 6 ~ 7 kg (hard to measure on bathroom scales)

They are markd as "A-Tech" and "Final Speed"

Hope this helps

can u measure how heavy are the ssr's?

which moodel of ssr are they?

  • 2 weeks later...

Updated - AVS wheels added

Nismo Turbos Price Dropped

2nd set of BOV's added

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