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hey everyone,

im in need of a few parts for my gtr as i no longer want to have my hard pipe kit on my car

the parts im after is basically all the pipping that comes off the turbos and goes to the intercooler and the parts that go from the AFM's to the turbos.

would also like 2 broken AFM's either gtr ones or z32, as they are only gona be there to create a standard look

must have all clamps and bolts

Looking around the sydney/ wollongong area

please pm me with what u have, would prefer to buy everything all at once aswell

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ok all i need now is the pipe that goes from the rear turbo to the "twin turbo pipe" and the pipes that go from the afm's to the turbos, kinda need this stuff urgently

im keen on your hard piping kit, what brand??

i got a twin turbo pipe may have a few more bits n pieces

its a hks kit that has been professionally powder coated and heat treated black.

im only after the pipe for the rear turbo that leads into the "twin turbo" pipe and pipes from the afm's to the turbos. i have the other parts.

ok everyone all i need now is the pipes that go from the Air flow meters to the turbos, if you have these please pm me.

ALSO PLEASE DONT SEND ME PM'S ABOUT THE "TWIN TURBO" PIPE, I ALREADY HAVE IT!!

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