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Hey all

Selling some of my GTR parts i dont need.

ITEM : GARRETT JAPAN -7 TURBO'S ( R34 GTR N1 TURBO'S )

CONDITION : LIKE NEW ! HAVE ONLY SEEN 3000KM OF USE AT 1 BAR !

INFO : HAD THESE ON MY CAR JUST TO RUN MY ENGINE IN BEFOR GOING BIGGER SET UP, COME WITH 1BAR ACTUATORS, BROUGHT THESE BRAND NEW 7 MONTHS AGO FOR $2600 PLUS ANOTHER $300 FOR THE ACTUATORS !

PRICE : $1650

LOCATION : ADELAIDE

ITEM : STAINLESS EXHAUST MANIFOLDS RB26

CONDITION : GOOD

INFO : THESE CAME OFF A 32 GTR BUT WILL WITH 33 GTR

PRICE : $400

LOCATION : ADELAIDE

ITEM : TRUST INLET AND EXHAUST ADJUSTABLE CAM GEAR

CONDITION : BRAND NEW IN BOX

INFO : BOUGHT THESE BUT HAVE NOW DECIDED TO GO V-CAM SYSTEM SO CANT USE THEM.

PRICE : $400 PAIR ( THE RRP OF THESE IS $295 EA ! )

LOCATION : ADELAIDE

ITEM : APEXI POWER FC FOR 32/33 GTR

CONDITION : GREAT

INFO : ITS A POWER FC SO EVERYONE KNOWS WHAT THEY ARE AND DO

PRICE : $750

LOCATION : ADELAIDE

ITEM : 2 X Z32 AIR FLOW METERS

CONDITION : GREAT

INFO : GREAT FOR HIGH POWERED RB'S, I WONT BE RUNNING AIR FLOW METERS SO I DONT NEED THEM

PRICE : $400 PAIR

LOCATION : ADELAIDE

ITEM : WALBRO INTANK GTR FUEL PUMP

CONDITION : BRAND NEW

INFO : FLOWS 30% MORE THEN STANDARD PUMP

PRICE : $220

LOCATION : ADELAIDE

This would be a good package for someone wanting to upgrade their GTR turbo's and produce around 300KW's, great stage 1 upgrade !

PRICES ARE FIRM !!

Can post but at buyers expense

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Fuel pump model number is - WALBRO GSS 342

This is brand new !! $150 come get it.

Exhaust manifold are in good condition and would be a good upgrade over any standard manifold.

Price drop to $350

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