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All These have been taken out of a 93' R32 GTR recently.

All parts are fully working & in near new condition.

Please email me on [email protected] OR

call me on my mob: 0439939029 outside of work hours (8am-5:30pm).

1) Z32 Nismo AFMs. Brand new, never used. $500 for both.

2) GTR ECU. $100

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3) Airbox with Filter. $100

4) N1 Turbos. Only used for 3months. Reason for sale is, Engine rebuild with turbo upgrade is being carried out. These turbos can easily and safely make 300KW ATW. $1000

5) GTR Fuel rail & Regulator. $150

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6) GTR stock Blow-off-valves. $100

7) GTR Camshafts. Cleaned and in perfect condition. $200

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8) Walbro 500hp in tank Fuel Pump = $50

9) GTR stock radiator. Recenly cleaned. $100

10) Engine Belt. $20

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11) Radiator Hoses. $50

12) GTR coilpack. $100

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13) GTR stock boost controller. $50

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14) Gaskets & GTR Metal Headgasket. $50

15) Oil filter relocation kit. $100

16) GTR Injectors. $250

17) Engine Stand, only used once. $100

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Edited by SilverR32GTR

Sorry, as I am new to this, I am not sure how to update my post so that I can add this information. I am located in Sydney, Kellyville (near Castle Hill) area.

Hi

Do you know what series N1 turbos they are, r32, r33, r34?

Is there a part number on them?

Thanks

It did come out of a R32 GTR so I think they would be R32N1s? But I think they have a slightly bigger housing then the N1s as the mechanic was telling me when he took it apart. They have only been used for few months.

pm sent.

1) Oil filter relocation Kit = SOLD

2) Injectors, Fuel pump, AFM's = RESERVED

Rest are still available for sale.

Edited by SilverR32GTR

UPDATE:

1) Oil filter relocation Kit = SOLD

2) AFM's = SOLD

3) Gaskets = SOLD

4) Injectors & Fuel pump = RESERVED

Rest are still available for sale.

Edited by SilverR32GTR

Please note: These are N1 turbos with slightly bigger housing. They can easily make 300KW with low boost. Turbos have only been used for 3months.

Here are the details:

S/N: 015004

P/N: 466071-2

S/N: 015005

P/N: 466071-2

1) Oil filter relocation Kit = SOLD

2) AFM's = SOLD

3) Gaskets (ALL) = SOLD

4) Injectors = SOLD

5) Radiator & Fuel Pump = PENDING PAYMENT

Rest still available.

Edited by SilverR32GTR

1) Oil filter relocation Kit = SOLD

2) AFM's = SOLD

3) Gaskets (ALL) = SOLD

4) Injectors = SOLD

5) Radiator & Fuel Pump = SOLD

6) Radiator Hoses = SOLD

7) Airbox & Filter = PENDING PAYMENT

Rest are still available.

1) Oil filter relocation Kit = SOLD

2) AFM's = SOLD

3) Gaskets (ALL) = SOLD

4) Injectors = SOLD

5) Radiator & Fuel Pump = SOLD

6) Radiator Hoses = SOLD

7) Airbox & Filter = SOLD

Still Available :-

1) Stock R32 GTR AFM's = $100

2) Stock R32 GTR ECU = $100

3) N1 Hybrid Turbos = $1000

4) GTR fuelrail & regulator = $150

5) Stock R32 GTR BOV's = $100

6) GTR camshafts (cleaned) = $200

7) Engine Belt = $20

8) GTR coilpack = $100

9) GTR Boost controller = $50

10) Engine Stand = $100

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