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Got some parts for sale to fund my new parts coming in.

R34 Turbo - Good upgrade option for Rb20 and great for hi flow - minimal to no shaft play - 50000kms - never boosted past 10psi and even then only ever driven on this boost occassionally - $450 (will be off the car end of next week)

Red R34 standard rear bumper - $150

Fog lights for R34 front bar - $50

AVCR (blue screen) - comes with everything needed - $450

Brand New Polished split dump pipe - comes with gaskets and bolts - $80

R34 stock fuel pump - has done 50000ks. Took it off to put Walbro in. Comes with new filter - $50

Universal dual a pillar gauge holder - $25

Standard R34 GTT injectors - have done 50000ks - still in car, will be removed next week - $190

Will have pictures of everything but the turbo up tomorrow. Can't take picture of turbo as it's still in the car. Can see it working in the car if needed.

All prices are pickup. Can post if needed. Parts are located in Caroline Springs Victoria.

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Hey Josh,

Yep it's off the NEO motor. Not 100% sure if i'll need to use the existing lines or not at this stage, so for now I will have to say without the lines. IfI still have them after the upgrade I might be abl to work something out.

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Parts still for sale

Red R34 standard rear bumper - $150 $120

Fog lights for R34 front bar - $50

AVCR (blue screen) - comes with everything needed - $450

R34 stock fuel pump - has done 50000ks. Took it off to put Walbro in. Comes with new filter - $50 $30

Universal dual a pillar gauge holder - $25 $20

Standard R34 GTT injectors - have done 50000ks - still in car, will be removed next week - $190 $130

The pump is just a standard R34 Turbo fuel pump. It wouldn't flow any more than a another stock one. It woud just be good as a spare.

Injectors are top feed and I am pretty sure the R34 GTT are high impedence.

Re the gauge holder. What size are the holes to suit? 52 or 60mm?

And does it fit an R34 GTR A-pillar? By universal I take it that it can be trimmed to suit most applications but I want something ready to go out of the packet to suit.

Re the gauge holder. What size are the holes to suit? 52 or 60mm?

And does it fit an R34 GTR A-pillar? By universal I take it that it can be trimmed to suit most applications but I want something ready to go out of the packet to suit.

it suits 52mm gauges. It's not direct fit, it's just a universal one.

Price srop on AVCR - $420

AVCR sold.

Still for sale

Red R34 standard rear bumper - $100

R34 stock fuel pump - has done 50000ks. Took it off to put Walbro in. Comes with new filter - $30

Universal dual a pillar gauge holder - $20

Standard R34 GTT injectors - have done 50000ks - still in car, will be removed next week - $100

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