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Hi Guys

I have a 1994 N1 R32 GTR, and currently I am doing the stage 2 mod from BMT. The car is pulling out 250kw @wheel when standard.

I have the following parts want to sale

1. N1 Intercooler (better air flow then standard GTR cooler)

2. 6x Injectors

3. 2x N1 high flow turbos

4. 2x air flow meters

5. 2x HKS air filter with connector to suit RB26DETT

If anyone interest, please give me an offer!:shake:

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The Price are as follow:

1. N1 GTR Intercooler (better air flow then standard GTR cooler) = $800

2. 6x N1 GTR Injectors = $600

3. 2x N1 GTR high flow turbos = $1500

4. 2x N1 GTR air flow meters = $400

5. 2x HKS air filter with bolt on kits to suit RB26DETT = $400

Note: All above part are in BMT now, if u interest can come down to BMT have a look :)

My engine has only done 37000km, The parts form my car are still in very good condition.

due to the limitation of the file size, the pic is not very clear....... if anyone really want to buy my stuff, please pm me your email address and I will send u the full size clear pic and my contact number as well. :bahaha:

Buyers / Browsers;  

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brenhan, if you believe these not to be the product advertised then please PM a moderator or administrator with factual information as to why they are not and we will act accordingly.

Please refrain from raising this issue in the thread and notify a mod & the seller immediately.

look Brenhan, those turbo are genuine N1. otherwise, how can my car pull out 50-60kw @ wheel than the standard one?

I have ask BMT, they said that the N1 turbos from my car is a bit bigger than the standard one.

And also, the both HKS airfilter and airflow meters are sold!!

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