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hey guys got a few things for sale that i no longer need due to up grading computer

2 x Z32 Afm with plugs perfect working order one of them i lost the plastic top plate still works fine just has a black plastic plate silconed on there $150 each

set of 6 r32gtr coil pasck used for fault finding turns outs wasnt my coil packs work fine $80

an apexi afc neo piggy back computer still on car will take off when someone buys works perfectly $300

greddy y intake pipe used for twin afm on a single turbo $300

wolf v500 plug and play wiring harness suit r32gtr might suit r33gtr aswell unsure tho $300

also have a custom made y pipe to suit single turbo with 2 afm $100

blitz blow off valve $60

also have an rb26 block crank pistons rods spun a bearing so if anyone interested in anything like that msg me

if ur interested pm or msg me on 0437138320 can provide pictures more if needed cheers

will post at buyers expense

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Hey man power fc still there. If full set up including handset still available for 300 ill take it for sure . Text or call 0433490972 . bris

Hey man power fc still there. If full set up including handset still available for 300 ill take it for sure . Text or call 0433490972 . bris

LOL, would have been gone before he put the ad up if it was, read it again.

Jack - re R32 GTR Coil Packs x 6 for $60.

I'll take them. They are GTR, not GTS-t, right?

Pls let me know postage to Melbourne and I'll credit you the cash.

E-Mail me your bank details and cost here: [email protected]

Rgds ...

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