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Hi guys, i have a few things for sale as im going to be using some different parts in the next part of the build.

I have a set of HKS split type dumps and matching front pipe, 650+freight

550cc drop in gtr injectors (purple tops) 550 posted aus wide

standard fuel regulator 50 posted aus wide

standars afm's 250 pair posted aus wide

standard cam gears make an offer

standard turbochargers and dumps, 500+freight aus wide(awesome nick, genuine 60k on them, NO play at all, never missed a beat and never boosted past standard)

standard camshafts r33 gtr, 250 plus freight

standard injectors, 300+ freight

think thats all at the moment.

contact via PM as i work long hours.

Cheers, allan

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Also may sell a complete hotside kit consisting of a pair of 4000km old -5's, standard port matched manifolds, all oil and water lines, hks split dumps, hks front pipe(small version) inlet piping and afm's, factory airbox and a new K+N filter got 3k plus delivery, pm me

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Bunp. Have a standard airbox with a near new K and N filter, no fasteners with it. 300 plus freight.

Make an offer on all the parts, looking to clear up some room in the garage

front pipe sold. Also have a perfect contition r33 gtr crankshaft as i have purchased a 2.8 stroker crank, make an offer and you pay freight as i imagine it will be pretty killer

Cheers, Allan

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