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Hi guys,

Clearing out the garage, have the following items all in good condition:

1. Factory R34 GTT SMIC - $150 firm. Good upgrade for 32,33 and Stageas.

2. Nismo Intercooler Duct - $100ono. Discontinued from Nengun was selling for $210 http://www.nengun.com/nismo/intercooler-air-duct

3. Factory R34GTT intercooler piping including factory BOV - $50

4. R34 GTT Nismo Blank Key RN010. Brand new uncut will also fit S15 with no factory immobiliser. 3 available $100 each.

5. Rare 350z Rays Engineering wheels. 18x8 +30; 18x8.5 +33 5x 114.3 Immaculate condition and forged. Similar weight to TE37s and look good on most Nissans. Suit 32,33,34,S15,S14, 180sx etc..$1400 pickup

Items available to be picked up Brisbane Southside.

Thanks.

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Whats the benefits of the NISMO duct over the standard duct? Looks huge compared to the stocko so does it scoop a larger amount of air and direct it or?

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Whats the benefits of the NISMO duct over the standard duct? Looks huge compared to the stocko so does it scoop a larger amount of air and direct it or?

Quote from Nengun website:

Allow more airflow to the Intercooler with the Nismo Air Duct

So I guess yeah...more airflow compared to stocko. Never fitted it but it came of an R34 GTT.

Will the R34 intercooler bolt up to the R33 without any fuss or will i need different piping/mounting to make it fit?

Not 100% sure on tht but I have known R33 and Stagea owners in particular use R34 SMICs as factory replacements with good results. There is a thread somewhere for a stagea...I'll see if I can find info on the R33

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Beauty of the search button. Here is a fine example for you. Judging from the pics of both side by side, I would say install would be very straightforward.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...amp;hl=R34+smic

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will those keys opent he door and start ec the r34, for some reason i thought they had chips in em or something?

if not ill take a key :D

Hi, I'm interested in the intercooler.

Would you sell the intercooler+shroud for $150 pickup?

I'm trying to decide between that and a second hand front mount kit :)

will those keys opent he door and start ec the r34, for some reason i thought they had chips in em or something?

if not ill take a key :)

The keys do not have built in immobiliser chips. I have one myself for the 34 and all you do is go to a key cutting place to get it cut from your original.

Looks like this:

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let me know as this may be the last one I have.

Thanks.

Hi, I'm interested in the intercooler.

Would you sell the intercooler+shroud for $150 pickup?

I'm trying to decide between that and a second hand front mount kit :)

PM Sent.

Update:

2 x Nismo Keys SOLD

1 x Nismo Key left - Bryn if you're interested let me know via PM. Thanks.

Everything else still for sale!

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Rays Wheels back up for sale!

Tosser paid me a deposit and kept on stalling, now he's changed his mind....so I'm keeping the deposit until the wheels are sold.

$1300 pickup no more no less!

SMIC, Intercooler duct and 1 x Nismo key still available!

  • 2 weeks later...
I believe the intercooler duct is used for Nismo S tune front bars. After some research :P

Good pick up Grant..I believe you might be right.

Wheels still for sale $1200 pick up firm!

SMIC still for sale

SMIC Sold!

Rays Wheels - $1200 pick up!

Nismo Intercooler duct - make an offer!

Nismo Key - Withdrawn.

IC piping and BOV still for sale

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