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R34 GTR and Performance Parts

- RB26 R32 GTR Complete Engine $6000

Roughly done 60***Kms, perfect working and running order. Comes with everything including twin turbos, intake pipes, injectors, plenum, throttle bodies, pullies, sump. Does not come with computer or wiring harness.

- R33 GTR Brembo Brakes $2200

Complete set which include Front Brembo Calipers, Rear Brembo Calipers and Bendix Pads plus the required brackets.

- HKS GT-SS Twin Turbos $2500

Currently on the car but im wanting a bigger setup in the car so these babies are for sale. Perfect working order and are good for 300kw. Will include manifolds and dump pipes.

- Sard 740 CC Injectors $1000

Need to go bigger so they are for sale.

- Kenwood DVD / TV Head Unit $1000

Top of the range model and still underwarranty. Touch screen, navigation, tv, dvd, mp3 and ipod connections.

- Malpassi Fuel Reg $150

Perfect working order.

- Greddy Strut Brace $150

Suit 200sx / Skyline. Used but in good condition

- S15 Floor Mats $150

Original Nissan Mats and are in good condition. Worth of $250 bran new.

- EMS Management Computer $2000

Fully programmable, does not require AFM's, will fit on any car. Similar to the Haltek computers.

- R34 GTR Engine Management Computer

Off an 99 R34 GTR Non Vspec.

- Autometer Two Cup Gauge Holder $50

All these parts are located in sydney and inspection is welcome. Interstate buyers are welcome but they will need to arrange transportation and cover the costs. Pictures will be up tonight.

Best way for contact is via PM or on 0449521281. Prices are firm.

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- HKS GT-SS Twin Turbos $2500

Currently on the car but im wanting a bigger setup in the car so these babies are for sale. Perfect working order and are good for 300kw. Will include manifolds and dump pipes.

Im keen on these.. How old are they and how much boost has been run? Pls post pics when they are off the car.

Thanks.

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