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hi all as all you can see im parting out my r32 gtr that ive had for 5 years now, im wanting to put back to close to standard and sell the car as it is with no mods to it as i have to go through EPA so i cant really afford to put all parts back on, the parts are all quality parts have never took a short cut on this car in the last 5 years, car is still running fine, it makes over 300awkw on 18psi safely, parts i have are:

HKS gt25/30 turbos with hks actuators

tomei dump pipes, the hand welded ones that apparentely are better and are a 2 3/4"

greddy 100mm trust intercooler with the greddy aluminium pipes, greddy hoses and all the heavy duty clamps

apexi power fc (doesnt come with handcontroller)

nismo 555cc injectors

z32 afms, tomei plugs with the custom piping for the z32 afms fit the r32 gtr, come with almost new apexi pods

blitz DSBC

nismo fuel regulator

sard 280 fuel pump

impul 3" stainless front pipes

n1 head lights

blitz BOV's

hks 3.5" stainless cat back exhaust system

like brand new recentely installed Tomei 260deg 9.15mm lift cams

greddy cam gears

clear cam gear cover

like new cusco zero 2 coilovers

ARC aluminium radiator

greddy aluminium raidator pipe

carbon fibre bonnet, not sure but looks like a D-speed payed $830 from a sau member a little while ago

morosso oil catch can

parts are still on the car but i can take a few pics or if yous want to come and inspect the car as im in melbourne located in the northern suburbs,sms or contact anthony on 0412862091 anytime or PM me but im not always on here

the car will also be for sale or i will sell as it is whith the parts still on it, its in abbroad minded personely sparkling condition probably one of the best r32 gtr's out there but car has really made me go broke and cant afford to take parts off and put back on, i havnt received the letter from EPA yet but they wrecken i will get it in the mail,

thanks for your time guys cheers

carbon fibre bonnet, not sure but looks like a D-speed payed $830 from a sau member a little while ago

Interested, not paying more than 790 coz thats the new price at justjap.

Closed.

No prices listed, not to mention I am quite sure you are not the owner of these parts and are advertising them on behalf of a banned user.

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