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After being mucked around lots I am seperating

The time has come to move on to a single turbo E85 setup, so im selling the following as a 449awkw package:

Power FC with hand controler $800

Z32 AFM's + plugs $200 each have done a few thousand Ks

2x 2860-5 turbos(less that 3000ks COST $2750))+Stock custom match ported manifolds(5 hours @ $140 an hour of porting by local performance shop).$1800

HKS split dumps(COST $900) $500

Trust -Greddy Suction Kit Skyline inc filters rb26 32 33 34 gtr( hard piped intake including filters cost about $1500) $900

Veilside 3.5" Y pipe Stainless (exhaust cost $3500) please note is only the Y pipe I am selling So 1/3 of the exhaust. $350

R34 GTR Wheels perfect condition no bends or buckels just professionally resprayed $1800

This setup was running on a built 2.6 and was one of Australia's most powerfull low mount garrett setups.

Cheers

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Most stuff is gone below is a list of what is left:

Z32 AFM's + plugs $200 each have done a few thousand Ks

Trust -Greddy Suction Kit Skyline inc filters rb26 32 33 34 gtr( hard piped intake including filters cost about $1500) $900 or $1250 with 2 z32 AFM's and plugs

Veilside 3.5" Y pipe Stainless (exhaust cost $3500) please note is only the Y pipe I am selling So 1/3 of the exhaust. $350

R34 GTR Wheels perfect condition no bends or buckels just professionally resprayed $1700

Prices reduced:

Power fc with hand contoller $750

Near mew Z32's $350 for the pair

Hard pipe Suction kit $850

3.5 " y pipe $300

Resprayed r34 gtr wheels with centre caps $1600

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