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Item: Trust intercooler single entry 100mm core

Age: 1 year

Condition: Used

Price: $1250

To Fit: (What car) R32 R33 R34 GTR any car really if you can make it fit.

Location: Perth

Contact: 0405901010

Comments: Good condition, been used on a street car, bought a twin entry cooler

Item:R34 GT-R inlet plenum comes with throttles

Condition:Very Good 18k klms

Price:$750 $650 $550

To Fit:Any GTR, GTS-t, GT-T

Location:Perth

Contact:0405901010

Comments: Stock plenum and throttle plates

I DO NOT ACCEPT LOW BALL OFFERS! ENQUIRE IF GENUINELY INTERESTED AND HAVE THE FUNDS TO PURCHASE.

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Item: Trust intercooler single entry

Age: 1 year

Condition: Used

Price: $1250

To Fit: (What car) R32 R33 R34 GTR any car really if you can make it fit.

Location: Perth

Contact: 0405901010

Comments: Good condition, been used on a street car, bought a twin entry cooler

how thick is the core? 100mm?

what else is needed with the hks 2530's to install? liek gaskets etc? or does it all come with everything needed to be fitted.

thanks

as you can see they come with the return pipe, nuts and gaskets on the back of the turbos, should bolt straight on.

hey mate,

just wondering if you are an actual trader or not ?

by the looks of your pics it looks like you deal in secondhand parts?

rob

Item: Trust intercooler single entry 100mm core

Age: 1 year

Condition: Used

Price: $1250

To Fit: (What car) R32 R33 R34 GTR any car really if you can make it fit.

Location: Perth

Contact: 0405901010

Comments: Good condition, been used on a street car, bought a twin entry cooler

Item:R34 GT-R 6 Speed Gearbox with transfer case, clutch and flywheel

Age:2000 model V Spec

Condition:Very Good 18k klms

Price:$3300 $3100

To Fit:Any GTR, GTS-t, GT-T

Location:Perth

Contact:0405901010

Comments:Selling due to upgrade to Dog box, dont want to break original getrag box. Never raced, used as a weekend car until end of engine build which will be taken over by dog box.

Willing to freight anywhere in Oz for $100 on pallet secure freight insured.

Item:R34 GT-R inlet plenum comes with throttles

Condition:Very Good 18k klms

Price:$750 $650

To Fit:Any GTR, GTS-t, GT-T

Location:Perth

Contact:0405901010

Comments: Stock plenum and throttle plates

Item:HKS 3037s twin kit for GTR came as full drag set up with everything except lines

Age:1 year

Condition:Very Good 2k klms

Price:$7900 $7600

To Fit:Any GTR, GTS-t, GT-T

Location:Perth

Contact:0405901010

Comments: good condition, great kit makes up to 960hp, good response

Item:Work XD9 18x10 +15 wheels with toyo tyres, RARE BLACK COLOUR

Condition:Very Good condition like new, only been on the car for a month

Price:$2800 $2600

To Fit:Any GTR

Location:Perth

Contact:0405901010

Comments: Great wheels, good amount of dish, bought bigger wheels

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I DO NOT ACCEPT LOW BALL OFFERS! ENQUIRE IF GENUINELY INTERESTED AND HAVE THE FUNDS TO PURCHASE.

hahaaha, my car is worked on by C red so the excess parts from building my car are in their workshop as the build has been going on for almost 2 years, so no i am NOT a trader.

reason for sale are

standard manifold = bought hypertune manifold

2530's bought a while ago and wanted bigger turbos, reason for 3037s kit, but now i want something else...

wheels, as you can see in the wanted thread i want a set of 18x10 or 10.5 TE37's....

Standard box, because i just bought a dog box...

trust cooler, because i bought a 160mm trust twin inlet drag cooler...

thanks.

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