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Hi Guys and Gals,

I have some more used parts left over after a build.

First up are a pair of HKS style stainless split dump pipes. These would make a great upgrade to a R32 GTR but will fit R33 and R34 GTRs as well. Supplied by CRD for $400 (have receipt). Good condition.

Selling for $200

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A pair of Blitz blow off valves to suit GTR. Comes with adaptors and pipe to suit GTR's. Perfect working order and in good condition.

Selling for $150 and will not seperate.

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Lastly I have my old cat back 3" Trust Power Extreme II off of my 33 GTR. I believe the system will fit a R34 GTR and possibly 33Gtst but buyer will have to check. Comes with Catco 3" high flow race cat (still good) worth $350 alone. Note that the front pipes in the pic (closest to the garage, before the cat) are not for sale. Item has a bit of surface rust and scrapes but in perfect working order.

Selling for $400

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and here is a pic with the system on my car:

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Note that I am happy to post all items except for the exhaust at the buyers expense. All items are located in Bentleigh, Vic for pick up.

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Ok it looks like I've been stuffed around by the person who wanted the BOV's and dumps orginally as I've have no further communication nor has any money been handed over.

All items still up for sale!

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