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Hi, just selling a range of parts to suit an R32 GTR, these parts were on the car which made 240awkw with this set up.

I have 2 x T25 turbos (I think)

specs of the turbos are,

M24 Garrett, 0.53 inlet and 0.48 on the exhaust side

The number on the id plate of the turbos read T702987-3

Turbos have done about 30,000k one has slight shaft movement and the other has virtually none. Both spin freely and were in perect working order when removed from car, only changed due to upgrade. I was told that these turbos are the standard item fitted to the R34GTR's. I can tell you that 240kwatw is about all you will get out of these turbos, they have vertually no lag and are very strong through the midrange, but they do run out of steem up top. By about 6000rpm in third gear I noticed the power flatten out. Car ran mid 12s with these turbos. They are a good upgrade from the standard 32/33 gtr turbos as they are steel wheel, not ceramic so they wont break.

After $400ono

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Also have standard R32 GTR intercooler $250ono

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Turbosmart 2 stage boost controller $80ono

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Standard R32 GTR injectors and fuel pressure regulator. Make an offer?

Injectors need service.

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8 x standard GTR coil packs. Make an offer?

The two extra came with the car when I bought it, the origional 6, at least one is faulty, car had a miss with these fitted, dont know if there is a way you can check to see which ones are good.

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R32 GTR Mines tuned ECU $200ono

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EMS ECU with wireing harness, this was piggybacked to the origional ECU in my car. This is an old model EMS but might be useful to someone,

$250ono

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Origional GTR intercooler pipeing as shown in pics, $40

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Apexi pod filters attached to standard air flow metres. $100

Air flow metres appear in good nick dont know how to check them and they were never functional in my car as it always ran map sensors in the time I have owned it.

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Cusco front strut brace, $60

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Blitz to atmosphere BOV with custom made (looks abit dodgy but works) 2in adaptor. $80ono.

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Items are located at Minchinbury, in Sydneys west, Im a stones throw from WSID. Im happy to post the smaller items at the buyer expense, the larger ones might be too expensive but Im happy to try and get a price for you.

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Any questions or if you are interested in anything, just give me a call,

Moray, ph: 0414 355 383

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Hi, just selling a range of parts to suit an R32 GTR, these parts were on the car which made 240awkw with this set up.

Standard R32 GTR injectors and fuel pressure regulator. Make an offer?

Injectors need service..

What are you thinking for these?

Ones in good nick go for $200ish or....

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hi, pretty interest in boost controller

is that a Dual stage one? how about the condition, and workin order? any faulty

cheers

Boost controller was in full working order when removed from car, has since been kept wrapped and protected. SO should be in full working order, these are pretty basic items, cant imagine having any problems with them, also comes with red boost switch. The switch changes from 1st setting to second setting, so yes it is a duel stage item.

Thanks.

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