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12.spare wheel SOLD

29.earls braided brake lines (front and rear) SOLD

30.gtr calipers front & rear NO LONGER FOR SALE

31.'race brakes' race compound pads NO LONGER FOR SALE

33.genuine black gtr bootlid badge SOLD

here is my surge tank setup with 2 bosch motorsport 044 fuel pumps & associated earls fittings.

here is a pic of it installed in my gtr (boot).

i will also include all red fuel hoses as per pic which are rated for 300psi (overkill yes :)) & clamps. i used the factory in & return lines both as feed lines to the engine & a separate return line which i will also include in the kit - this bolts straight in as all the hard work has been done!

this fuel system is no older than 2000km.

capacity is 3ltrs & this cost me about $1200...selling for $600!

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i have a set of forged Work BRS Poison wheels, made in japan (not cheap chinese stuff).

they are a 3 piece wheel which measure @ 17x9+29 offset with bridgestone potenza tyres (255/40/17). they sit nice on the gtr :)

tyres are about 2-3mm off the markers & wheels have some small scratches on them...would be ideal as a set of circuit rims!

price is $900.

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Hey nice going Marko almost all gone! :thumbsup:

People know when theres a good part at bargain price. Wish I got on this tread much earlier. :angry:

Good luck with seling the rest :cheers:

David

Hey nice going Marko almost all gone! :thumbsup:

People know when theres a good part at bargain price. Wish I got on this tread much earlier. :angry:

Good luck with seling the rest :cheers:

David

Thanks dragan, yeah I had plenty of parts that have sold!

Srbija :)

ive sold more parts so here is an update of what is left with amended pricing:

1. gearbox - PRICE DROP $600

2. front door trims - PRICE DROP $160

3. rear door trims - PRICE DROP $100

4. dash cluster with 180km/h speedo (showing 73000km) - PRICE DROP $90

5. front windscreen - PRICE DROP $90

6. rear tail lights - PRICE DROP $100

7. factory afm - PRICE DROP $50

8. blitz icolor dual solenoid dsbc boost controller (with user manual) - PRICE DROP $500

9. attesa 4wd pump - PRICE DROP $200

10.hicas pump - PRICE DROP $70

11.dash vent (passenger side) - PRICE DROP $40

12.left cv with knuckle assembly - PRICE DROP $90

13.right cv with knuckle assembly - PRICE DROP $90

14.drivers side window/mirror control - PRICE DROP $50

15.sun visors - PRICE DROP $10

16.complete boot trim - PRICE DROP $80

17.instrument panel surround (does not have headlight switch) - PRICE DROP $20

18.power steering line - PRICE DROP $10

19.caster (radius) rods - PRICE DROP $40

20.radiator overflow bottle - PRICE DROP $10

21.passenger & drivers side door sill garnish - PRICE DROP $40

22.door seal finish - PRICE DROP $10

23.factory side skirts (black) - PRICE DROP $150

24.front subframe - PRICE DROP $30

25.bootlid rubber seal (no tears) - PRICE DROP $10

26.power steering reservoir - PRICE DROP $10

27.passenger side window switch - PRICE DROP $20

28.os giken triple plate clutch - PRICE DROP $1450

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