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TO4Z Kit Spares

As I have sold the turbo and wastgate individually I have up for sale the rest of the kit.

Item: JMS Stainless Steel manifold

High quality stainless steel with perfect welds and tuned length from JMS. This is not a cheap China copy (made in Australia). Grade 304 stainless.

Condition: Perfect

Price: $1200

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Item: K&N Filter (Length 16cm Width 18cm)

K&N pod filter with polished stainless steel 90 degree inlet pipe. Also comes with blue 4" silicon and super clamp.

Condition: Good as new

Price: $110

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Item: Turbosmart Megersonic BOV

Turbosmart Megersonic BOV comes with stainless steel intercooler to intake plenum piping. Direct fit for R32 GTR.

Condition: Good

Price: $150

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Item: Stainless Steel Dump to suit GT35R and TO4Z

Grade 304 stainless dump with reducer cone to 4" for better flow. Suits vband turbos such as some GT35R's and TO4Z turbo's.

Condition: Perfect

Price: $300

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Item: 4" Stainless steel Straight through Exhaust

Comes with two Magnaflow mufflers and painted black to avoid attention.

Condition: Excellent.

Price: $800

Note: If Dump and exhaust purchased together price is $1000

Item: HKS Heat Shield

Brand new in box never fitted, still has protective film over shield. Comes with bolts, suits GT series turbo's.

Condition: Brand new in box.

Price: $150

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Location: SE Melbourne

Delivery: At buyers expense however for exhaust buyer to organize pick up.

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Item: Turbosmart Megersonic BOV

Turbosmart Megersonic BOV comes with stainless steel intercooler to intake plenum piping. Direct fit for R32 GTR.

Condition: Good

Price: $150

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Will this fit on a '93 Skyline HNR32 GTS4 (RB20DET) ?

If so, then pm me.

Will this fit on a '93 Skyline HNR32 GTS4 (RB20DET) ?

If so, then pm me.

I'd say no, as this is connected to front mount cooler and intake plenum. It's a direct replacement for a 32gtr that is for sure.

I'd say no, as this is connected to front mount cooler and intake plenum. It's a direct replacement for a 32gtr that is for sure.

I got this from the previous owner of the car and he said it just connects to the intercooler... I'm not sure if your's will fit in like this.

Check this: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/In...ov-t293327.html

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I got this from the previous owner of the car and he said it just connects to the intercooler... I'm not sure if your's will fit in like this.

Check this: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/In...ov-t293327.html

I'm not too sure bud, I'd hate to say it'll fit and then it doesn't.

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