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R32 GTR AFM (pair) - $120 + postage

already checked for dry solder - upgraded to nismo item

R32 GTR fuel pump - $80 + postage

great upgrade to RB20 - upgraded to tomei fuel pump

Blitz turbo timer (voice) - $80 + postage

already have apexi turbo timer tied into my alarm

R32 GTR Bov (pair) - $120 + postage

switched to blitz bovs

R32 GTR Projector Headlights (pair) - $120 + postage

one of the headlights has a broken bit at the rear but doesnt affect function

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

R32 GTR AFM (pair) - $120 + postage

already checked for dry solder - upgraded to nismo item

R32 GTR Fuel Pump - $80 + postage (missing sock filter)

great upgrade to RB20 - upgraded to tomei fuel pump

Blitz turbo timer (voice) - $80 + postage

already have apexi turbo timer tied into my alarm

R32 GTR Projector Headlights (pair) - $120 + postage

one of the headlights has a broken bit at the rear but doesnt affect function

R32 GTR/GTS-T 3.15" Catback Exhaust - $400 pickup

does not have a muffler and lightweight

R32/33 GTR PowerFC Pro + Hand Controller - $1350 delivered

brand new in a box

R32 GTR AFM (pair) - $120 + postage

already checked for dry solder - upgraded to nismo item

R32 GTR Fuel Pump - $80 + postage (missing sock filter)

great upgrade to RB20 - upgraded to tomei fuel pump

Blitz turbo timer (english and japanese voice) - $80 + postage

already have apexi turbo timer tied into my alarm

R32 GTR Projector Headlights (pair) - $120 + postage

one of the headlights has a broken bit at the rear but doesnt affect function

R32 GTR/GTS-T 3.15" Catback Exhaust - $350 pickup

does not have a muffler and lightweight

R32/33 GTR PowerFC Pro + Hand Controller - $1350 delivered

brand new in a box

R32 GTR AFM (pair) - $120 + postage

already checked for dry solder - upgraded to nismo item

will they work on an r33 rb26dett? and how much 2 get them posted 2 burpengary 4505, qld

yeah sure will, postage would be around $20 odd

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items still available for sale

Blitz turbo timer (english and japanese voice) - $80 + postage

already have apexi turbo timer tied into my alarm

R32 GTR Projector Headlights (pair) - $120 + postage

one of the headlights has a broken bit at the rear but doesnt affect function

R32 GTR/GTS-T 3.15" Catback Exhaust - $350 pickup

does not have a muffler and lightweight

Nissan Consult Cable (serial) by PLMS Development - $90 inc postage

afms sold

Blitz turbo timer (english and japanese voice) - $80 + postage

already have apexi turbo timer tied into my alarm

R32 GTR Projector Headlights (pair) - $120 + postage

one of the headlights has a broken bit at the rear but doesnt affect function

R32 GTR/GTS-T 3.25" Catback Exhaust - $350 pickup

does not have a mid muffler and very lightweight

Nissan Consult Cable (serial) by PLMS Development - $90 inc postage

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