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Tons Of Parts For R34 Gtr, Most Are New, Hks 2530s, Greddy Drag Cooler, Radiator, 19" Ce28n, Arc Exhaust, Nismo Front Bar + More


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Update on parts that are SOLD:

HKS 2530 turbo kit - $4000

Trust/Greddy Spec R HG, Type23 Intercooler. This is the thickest cooler Trust makes - $2400

Trust/Greddy hard pipe kit for cooler - $750

Trust/Greddy complete intake kit including Airinx filters, z23 afms, and all piping from filter to turbos to cooler pipe - $1700

Trust/Greddy aluminium radiator - $1100

Trust/Greddy aluminium radiator pipe - $150

Tomei Expreme exhaust manifold - $950

Volk CE28N in 19 x 10.5+12 - bronze, rims only - $3900

Volk GT30 in 19 x 10.5 +17 - Formula Silver, rims only - $4400

Kumho KU31 275/30R19 x 4 tyres for above rims - $1100

Volk RE30 in 18 x 10.5 +18 - bronze, USED and only 3 rims. 2 are perfect, 1 has very slight guttering - $1600

Nismo front bar in Bayside Blue, USED but in excellent condition - $1800

Trust/Greddy clear timing belt cover - $100

Trust/Greddy oil pan kit - $600

HKS SSQV kit including aluminium pipe - $650

Sard fuel rail - $390

Works Bell Short Boss Kit for Rapfix (60mm) - $250

ARC Titan cat-back titanium exhaust, USED but as new condition, only done very very low kms - $2500

My final shipment of parts are coming next week.

- Cusco D1 5 point chrome moly half cage, new

- Nismo underbody braces, all new

- HKS fuel rail and Sard FPR, used

- Nissan front air dam / diffuser, new and used

And other bits I cant remember atm

Thanks for the exhaust Eugene!

Will go to good use thats for sure

Let me know the condition and price of that fuel rail when it arrives mate.

Nismo braces for a 34??

No problems Bob, pleasure to have met you btw.

Ok, update on parts SOLD:

HKS 2530 turbo kit - $4000

Trust/Greddy Spec R HG, Type23 Intercooler. This is the thickest cooler Trust makes - $2400

Trust/Greddy hard pipe kit for cooler - $750

Trust/Greddy complete intake kit including Airinx filters, z23 afms, and all piping from filter to turbos to cooler pipe - $1700

Trust/Greddy aluminium radiator - $1100

Trust/Greddy aluminium radiator pipe - $150

Tomei Expreme exhaust manifold - $950

Volk CE28N in 19 x 10.5+12 - bronze, rims only - $3900

Volk GT30 in 19 x 10.5 +17 - Formula Silver, rims only - $4400

Kumho KU31 275/30R19 x 4 tyres for above rims - $1100

Volk RE30 in 18 x 10.5 +18 - bronze, USED and only 3 rims. 2 are perfect, 1 has very slight guttering - $1600

Nismo front bar in Bayside Blue, USED but in excellent condition - $1800

Trust/Greddy clear timing belt cover - $100

Trust/Greddy oil pan kit - $600

HKS SSQV kit including aluminium pipe - $650

Sard fuel rail - $390

Works Bell Short Boss Kit for Rapfix (60mm) - $250

ARC Titan cat-back titanium exhaust, USED but as new condition, only done very very low kms - $2500

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