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Hi all,

I am currently in the middle of some more work on my GTR and after some recent upgrades I have a bunch of high quality parts for sale that I don't need anymore

Here is the start of it:

1. Complete Set of Genuine R34 GTR RB26DETT Engine Covers

These are impossible to find in good condition! This is the full set consisting of both Cam Covers, Timing Belt Cover with perfect condition CAS Seal, and Valley Cover with perfect condition centre badge. The Cam Cover seals are also in excellent condition so won't need replacing, simply fit them up and totally transform your engine bay! Most BNR34 covers (If you can actually find them!) are in terrible overall condition, and the rear section of the valley cover underneath the mount for the ignition module is usually snapped off - These however are in great condition.

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I am asking $550.00 Firm

2. HPI Japan Stainless Turbine Outlet Set - BNR32/BCNR33/BNR34

HPI Dump Pipes are extremely well made and manufactured in Japan, and feature a massive free flowing bellmouth design. HPI Dumps are the largest off the shelf Dump Pipes currently available for GTR's at ~76mm (Tomei Expreme Dump Pipes are only 68mm!.) Immaculately welded with nice chunky stainless flanges!

These have had minimal use and are in very good condition

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I am asking $495.00 Firm + Postage - ($929.00 Brand new from Just Jap!)

3. Jap Carbon Fibre Rear Wing Blade for R33 GTR

Lightweight Carbon Fibre Rear Wing Blade for R33 GTR - Purchased from Japan some time ago

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I am asking $299.00 Firm (Pickup Preferred)

4. Used Genuine Nismo Oil Filler Cap

No explaination needed - Genuine Nismo Oil Filler Cap in good condition (Part Number: 15255-RN012)

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I am asking $50.00 Firm + Postage

All parts available for pickup in North Sydney.

Happy to post Australia-wide at the buyers expense, with the exception of the Carbon Wing blade (I'd prefer local pickup on this)

Cheers! :)

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Hi im interested in the hpi dumps isis there any clearance issues when using these hpi dumps I have heard apparently that the mines dumps being 70mm are extremely close to the inlet on the secondary turbos. Cheers Garth

Hi im interested in the hpi dumps isis there any clearance issues when using these hpi dumps I have heard apparently that the mines dumps being 70mm are extremely close to the inlet on the secondary turbos. Cheers Garth

Hi mate,

No clearance issues, they are a direct fit and very well made.

Cheers :)

do these dont have provision for exhaust temp sensor for 34r vspec?

They have a provision for the 02 sensor yes, from memory on a a BNR34 V Spec you may need the adapter if you have a small size 02 sensor but they are cheap and easy to get from Just Jap

Cheers.

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