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BLITZ 700cc injectors (most effiecient lag time of all 700cc injectors) $600

BLITZ K5-660r ($2800 new)

BLITZ D1GP manifold (made by their race department, not a buyable part) cost $2000new

BLITZ 47mm Gate with dual screamers. $1000 new

Mega responsive (full 22psi by 4000rpm) 400rwkw setup on BP98 @ 22psi, made 420rwkw on e85 before the injectors ran out, i envisage 460rwkw on E85 @ 22psi

$3800 no offers (if it doesn't sell it will go on my Aristo as i would rather keep it)

ATI 1000hp balancer and water pump pulley (200km old) $600

GREDDY oil Pump (200km old) $700 pics below

RB26 EAGLE H-beam rods $400

New Greddy coil-overs (setup for RB 12kg and 6kg) have original 8kg and 6kg springs too. $1200

Full R32 GTR rear Nismo Arm kit ( lower and traction arm all new) $400

Front s15 NISMO control arm (will fit r33 or if you want to widen track fit to s13 and r32 ) $250

Zenith guard bracing (extensive chassis strengthener) $250

rebuilt steering rack $100

Adjustable toe arms $100

Uras castor rods $200

Uras extra lock tie rods and spacers $200

Super Now tie rod ends $100

Nismo 2way 5000kms $800

R32 GTR cradle

5 bolt shafts not the weak 6 bolt

Str8 thru exhaust with twin rear bozuku flutes $150

oil cooler kit $200

Greddy 115mm intercooler ($2500 new) $600

Greddy radiator (r32 gtr) 1000 new $600

tomei fuel pump (sold) $350

Powerfc d-jetro and all sensors $1200

R34 GTT box bought with 17000kms $1500 can supply it as push or pull, currently setup as push (r33)

BLITZ twin plate (top of the range ORC) $1200

5 stud conversion, S15 front spindles, R32 gtr rear brakes, r33 front brakes, Blitz MR3 pads ($700 when new rear unused, front 80% left) whole lot $1200

whiteline sway bars adjustable front and rear $250

half cage suit sunroof $350

drift tacho and oil temp, oil press, water temp gauges $300

nardi steering wheel

vertical hydraulic handbrake with booster for one finger actuation (std still in place and working) $250

drift kevlar passenger seat with s13 rail $250

2 x sets 17x9 +15 uras ns02 all round with new toyo proxes 4 tyres $1500ea set

High Uras GT wing $200

Uras clear tailights $120

Genuine c-west bonnet $420

Super Made 180sx headlights (see pic) $150ono

much much more or take the lotl for $15k or will split over the next few weeks

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hey there how much u asking for the full turbo setup? and what turbo is it

$3800 no offers (if it doesn't sell it will go on my Aristo, its just to good to sell)

BLITZ K5-660r ($2800 new)

BLITZ D1GP manifold (made by their race department, not a buyable part) cost $2000new

BLITZ 47mm Gate with dual screamers. $1000 new

Mega responsive (full 22psi by 4000rpm) 400rwkw setup on BP98 @ 22psi, made 420rwkw on e85 before the injectors ran out, i envisage 460rwkw on E85 @ 22psi

Trent its andrew with red sil80 if you can, hold the guard braces and gtr subframe till i get back from japan if possible..... but if get buyer selll sell sell!

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