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Need to help fund my recent contribution to the GTR money pit and make some room in the garage!

All items in Melbourne, happy to post at buyers expense for the lighter items, prefer pickup for the heavier items, or might be able to meet people somewhere closer in.

Apex AVCR silver model

Full kit includes dash unit, solenoid, map sensor, wiring looms and stand (never used) if you want to mount on your dash

Wires in to your ECU to for RPM, injector duty, boost, vehicle speed and solenoid duty

Has some light scratches on the control unit

I have PDF's of all the installation guides in english so will include on a CD

$360

Standard R32 GTR ECU (9/89)

Excellent nic - working when Racepace pulled it off or PFC, only thing EPA broke one of the screws when RP were using it to clear defects on another car

$100

2 x Standard R32 GTR turbos (9/89) - see pics

Working perfectly when Racepace pulled them off to put on the GT-SS's

Perfect cheap option if you blew yours, or want frames to have rebuilt with steel wheels / highflowed

Include actuators

$150 each

1 x Standard R33 GTR turbo - see pics shiny clean one

Working perfectly when pulled off R33

Includes actuator

I have another of these I just can't find it...

$200

Standard R32 GTR dumps with heat sheilds - see pics

Good nic, not much can go wrong with these

$100 pair

Standard R32 GTR boost solenoid

$50

Standard R32 GTR cam gears

Good nic, once again working perfectly when RP pulled them off for adjustables

$100 pair

Garret exhaust housing - not sure what its off but has a standard T25 flange without the weird entry, and is the GTR size exhaust wheel, .49AR, just needs to be re-profiled

and you could adapt standard GTR turbos to smaller capacity engines around 1.5 litres - perfect for an ET pulsar if any still exist!!

$50

Standard R32 GTR steering wheel

Good nic

$100

Standard R32 GTR front (4 piston) and rear (2 piston) sumitomo calipers

including cross drilled, vented rotors, standard lines and used bendix ultimates, working well before pulled off for upgrade

$500

Standard R32 GTR suspension

$100

I'm looking for an R32 GTR ashtray if anyone has one.

Also have R32 GTR wheels for sale in another thread.

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bump - still for sale

- Standard R32 GTR ECU (9/89)

- 2 x Standard R32 GTR turbos (9/89) - see pics

- 1 x Standard R33 GTR turbo - see pics shiny clean one

- Standard R32 GTR dumps with heat sheilds - see pics

- Standard R32 GTR cam gears

- Garret exhaust housing

- Standard R32 GTR brakes - front (4 piston) and rear (2 piston) sumitomo calipers with discs/pads

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bump - still for sale

- Standard R32 GTR ECU (9/89)

- 2 x Standard R32 GTR turbos (9/89) - see pics

- 1 x Standard R33 GTR turbo - see pics shiny clean one

- Standard R32 GTR dumps with heat sheilds - see pics

- Standard R32 GTR cam gears

- Garret exhaust housing

- Standard R32 GTR brakes - front (4 piston) and rear (2 piston) sumitomo calipers with discs/pads

hey mate ill give u 150 for the r33 turbo?cheers

I noticed you have a 32 GTS-t? - what car are you wanting to put it on, as it's a GTR turbo (i.e. 1 of 2 on an Rb26) will be too small for an Rb20, not to mention it won't bolt on

bump - still for sale

- Standard R32 GTR ECU (9/89) - $100

- 2 x Standard R32 GTR turbos (9/89) - see pics - $150 each

- 1 x Standard R33 GTR turbo - see pics shiny clean one - $200

- Standard R32 GTR dumps with heat sheilds - see pics - $100 pair

- Garret exhaust housing suit adapting gtr turbos to normal T25 flange - $50

- Standard R32 GTR brakes - front (4 piston) and rear (2 piston) sumitomo calipers with lines/discs/pads $450

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