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Hey guys,

Got a few random bits for sale, some off my R34 GTR V-Spec II and some other stuff from my last R33 GTS-T.

1. Apexi Pen Style Turbo Timer

Was pulled from my R34 GTR by Chris Rogers when i had an alarm installed. Comes with everything you would normally get, no marks or scratches.

New - $135 // Asking - $90

2. EBC Greenstuff Brake Pads (Front and Rear)

Was going to put them on my R33 GTS-T but i never ended up installing as i sold the car. They are brand new in the box never used.

Paid around $500 // Asking - $350

3. Z32 AFM

Was meant to be installed in the same R33 GTS-T but never got around to it. Item has done approximately 20 hours work before i purchased it, never been installed whilst i owned it. Was pulled off in perfect working order.

Asking - $220 Posted.

4. GTR Injectors

Pulled from my R34 GTR V-Spec II due to upgrade. Its a 2001 model with 50XXX Km's so they have not done to much work. Perfect working order

Asking - $350 Posted.

5. GTR Fuel Pump

Also pulled from the R34 GTR, done the same amount of work as injectors and in perfect working order.

Asking - $150 Posted

6. R33 GTS-T Series 2 Wiring loom

Purchased to redo my R33 before i sold it, never got around to using it. Perfect condition, couple of modified wires for a stereo head unit otherwise completely intact.

Asking - $200

Might add more soon, thats all for now. Will up some pics when i get home.

Contact - PM or SMS / Call 0419741040

Edited by Got Boost?

so hwo good is the z32 afm, if its only doen about 20hrs of work it must be like brand new, please pm me more info about it, are you negotiable on price for it posted to melbourne, pm me details, pics and your best price,

chers tony

Can't edit original post but wanted to add - I will swap parts for an AVCR or E-Boost 2 also.

when you say wiring loom, is that the engine loom aswell, or just the in car loom?

Ill check that, and add a pic!

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