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Location: Adelaide

Contact: PM

Item: R32 GTR fuel pump

Age: 1993 GTR

Condition: perfect working order

Price: $100 delivered

To Fit: whatever it fits in?

Comments: upgraded to tomei fuel pump

Item: R32 GTR Cams

Age: 1993 GTR

Condition: perfect working order

Price: $130 delivered

To Fit: whatever it fits in? rb's?

Comments: upgraded to tomei cams

Item: R32 GTR Cam gears

Age: 1993 GTR

Condition: perfect working order

Price: $20delivered

To Fit: RB26

Comments: upgraded to tomei cam gears

Item: R32 GTR stock cat back

Age: 1993 GTR

Condition: no dents, great condition

Price: SOLD

To Fit: R32

Comments: upgraded

Item: R32/R33 GTR power fc NO handcontroller

Age: -

Condition: unknown problem

Price: $200 delivered

To Fit: R32/R33 GTR

Comments: Bought this from a seller on this forum only to find it didnt work in my car, it loads the initial Apexi screen and just sits there. Aparently some electronics places might be able to fix it? model no. RB269802-0032

Item: Earls braided hose and straight connectors

Age: almost new

Condition: great condition only slight scuff marks

Price: $80 delivered

To Fit: anything

Comments: Bout these and then ended up not needing so much hose and different angled connectors. Comes with 1.2m of autoflex braided hose, 2 swivel seal straight connectors for -8 fittings

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Edited by c0ris
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Where you using a hand controller when you were looking at it? I dunno how else you can look at them, but I figure you can use a laptop or something. I am pretty handy with electronics so it might be worth a play...

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