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I've got a lot of performance stuff to off load as I need the money for my Diabetic 4yr old son. All of this is what I've been collecting to build up my car, but can't proceed and is either not yet fitted, or I am removing from the car.

Lots brand new, too many items to photo everything, however most of you know what these items look like, pics on request for serious buyers.

New items

power fc + HC, $950

Nismo FPR, $220

Sard 700cc Inj, $750

Z32's + adaptors, $700

Gandor Mirrors, $100

cooling panel, $200

universal FPR, $70

GTR diff bushes (set of 4), $100

Greddy rear pods painted silver (KG1), $200

Used items

Momo leather steering wheel, $200

Full Cusco hard pipes (turbo outlets to plenum), $600

Tomei Poncams like new lessthan 2000km - Boxed 260 deg 9.15 lift, $700

N1 spats painted silver (KG1), $150

Duke intake hard pipes (afm to turbo intake – has BOV and rec fittings), $130

Stock intercooler, $200

Alloy radiator radiator 52mm fits with stock shroud, $160

GTR Diff, excellent condition, polished cover and black enamel housing, $300

ATS carbon twin plate GTR clutch CN23210H less than 2000km, $1350

HKS cam gears, $200

GTR wing Silver, $100

Sparco racing rims fitted with v.good 275/40/17 KU36 semi's, $1,400

Nismo Leather Steering wheel, $100

GTR steering wheel boss, $100

I may consider parting with my HKS GT 2530’s, but as I bought these brand new and paid though the nose, won’t sell them cheap less than 2000km use. I suspect most people are better off getting the garretts if you want cheap.

happy to post - you pay freight.

please PM or contact 0413377742

Dan

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My GTR is R32.

Lots of requests for pics.

list what you want to see and I will get them tomorrow.

I will call those back that left a message on phone (was in a meeting). please PM rather than SMS as I don't know who is requesting what and as I have people after the same items, it will be first in first served.

I've had about 300SMS and don't know who wants what!?!?! please PM with your request othewise you may miss out.

Cheers

Dan

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any picture for the GTR wing?

no pic of wing, but it's a stock GTR wing in silver

all my other pics are over 2mb in size, so send me your email address and I will send by email (CBF attempting to post them here)

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Update

lots of pics finally emailed out (appologies for the delay).

Mirrors sold

Diff provisionally sold

below items not yet confirmed as sold, if interested get in quick!

Cam gears

N1 spats

Hard piping

Radiator

Garage Defend GT coolong panel

Nismo steering wheel

GTR wing

Oh - I'm at home and don't get mobile reception (just heard it ring) - please PM or SMS (with SAU ID)

Happy to take or email more pics - Momo race wheel is very nice :)

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