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Hey Guys, Will have the following for sale very soon:

2 x Standard GTR Air Flow Meters with plugs. These are off my 95 Vspec. I have purchased Z32 AFM's and no longer require the stock ones. Brand new from Nissan australia these cost $550 each. I'll looking for $250 each...

Stock R33 GTR Vspec ECU. Any offer considered....

Stock GTR fuel Pump. Rated at 195lt/hr straight drop in to GTST's..

Car has done 38,000km's. Currently handles 400hp at the fly no problems. But am looking at upgrading as the power will go above 500hp very soon..

Am not in a super rush to sell this pump as I'm still sourcing a new pump. If you are interested and can pay a deposit I'll hold the pump for a while till you have the funds.. Deposit will be refunded if anything goes wrong with the pump before the balance is paid.

Looking for $300 ono

Cheers

Brett

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Will be a week or so before I'll have the pump available, but unless someone else offers me closer to my price the pump is yours with you paying postage to sydney.

I'll get back to you when the pump is out of the car and checked..

Cheers

Brett

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