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hi guys just finished a rebuild.. so got lots of things that need to go.. ill put pics and picz and prices soon. please comment if interested here. so i know what pics to put up 1st..

all parts are of a r34GTT 99 but would fit any r34 90 000ks gtt.

- standard fule rail and standard injectors still in it FLOWED WELL till 325 that i had b4 $550

- HKS 600cc top fed injectors x6 (BRAND NEW IN PLASTIC) ended up going with 850cc due to change of plans.. --- $750 i payed 950

- standard low mount manifold. $200

- KKR 480 turbo and intake pipe and front pipe K&N filter and custom dump pipe and FMIC piping that will all BULT ON a r34 to if u just have a FMIC this made 325hp on mine with standard injectors and just a fule pump and front mount. done about 5000ks NO SHAFT PLAY AT ALL i spent a shit loads to make this one a bolt on GRR but i got lucky it wasnt a bad one and didnt bollocks up on me :teehee: pulls realy hard when it comes in. $1300 for the lot

- Gready td06H-25G POLISHED turbo and gready dump pipe about 15000ks, and i think a ebay stainless top mount mani which ill throw in for free. the turbo alone cost me more than that. (youl LOVE this setup but u need ur own external gate) $1900

- GT35R BRAND NEW TURBO only put it on for 2 hours didnt even tune, never even spooled it once so she is as freash as a Virgin and went with a BIGGER TURBO :P $1500

- standard suspention with after market spring (not sure what they are) still in great nick i dont realy know why i chaged it. make an offer

- Gready boost controler ( bought it here from someone and ended up putting a AVCR in) $340 (sold pending payment)

- standard exohst mani and throtle body and cable. ( you can get it and polish it while ur cars still runing..)

- HKS SSQ BOV with skyline adaptor on it will fit r33 and r34 standard adaptor plate.. (no leaks) $290

- monza BOV $190 NO LEAKES sounds wiked.

- one rpm Gauge and shift light and one smoked boost gauge.

- NEW Greddy Cam Gears for rb26 $255

- NEW gready clear cam cover for rb26 $100

- standard r34 cam shafts $390 for both

- standard coil packs "they worked fine at the 325rwhp i was making b4" $350

location is PERTH "NOR", prefare local but can ship on buyers expence.

lots of other bits and peaces but ill add them when i get some time to clean the mess.

please just post here if interested and I shall get back to you, thanks.

would trade stuff for Rims as im looking for some or some slicks for the back, or yellow coned pioneers in good nick.

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sorry guys my inbox is full of msgs now and i cant reply .. which is why I asked everyone to post here i took some quick shots with my phone but ill take some proper ones soon, i dont know what the standard stuff are worth to be honest so if u have a need for it make a fair offer, the car had never missed a beat and has always been babied as you all can see its always beeing changed and played with..

by the way if anyone has some nice light rims that would go with my car and need something here let me know as im rim hunting.. ( want a 3 peace back and chrome dish and hopefully some yellow in it "might have to do that bit my self")

Greaddy polished turbo and mani "there is also a gready dump but ill take another shot with it in too"

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the KKR480 and the gt35r in the boot some piping, standard planum and standard low mount manifold which the kkr mounted onto..

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ill take some proper pics of it all when i organise things a lil im still working on the car to finish it up in 2 weeks hopefully.

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