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The following R32 GTR parts are for sale:

1. Complete engine Head in a very good condition the engine had low kms and the car was stock standard, and Yes it has everything including:

Rocket covers,

throttel body,

Plenum & Manifolds,

turbos (in perfect condition) with dump pipes,

Injectors with injector rail and wiring,

Cams and Cam gears

All in excellent working condition Ready to go on a block. RB30 maybe?? $2000

2. Complete New EXEDY push type single plate clutch heavy-duty rated upto 300KW @ wheels. $500

3. 2nd hand good condition EXEDY (push type) single plate clutch heavy duty good for at least a year. $250 ono

4. Six GTR 440cc injectors serviced with NEW seals. $350

5. Two standard turbos with dump pipes. $300

6. Two AFMs Air Flow Meters in good working condition (Tested). $300/pair

7. Standard Cam gears. $60/pair ono

8. Complete Rear Tail Lights excellent condition. $200/pair

9. Flywheel. $150 ono

10. HICAS computer. $100 ono

11. 4WD Computer. $100 ono

12. R32 GTR Intercooler works perfect. $250

13. Heavy duty Timing belt. $40

All Parts are Located In Sydney.

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