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I have for sale parts that come of my R32 GTR

Stock turbo's and dump pipes they seem to be ok don't seem to have exesssive play in them- $80ono each or both for $150ono Selling due to upgraded

HKS 2 3/4 -3'' inch cat back exhaust great condition no dents in muffler or pipes, quite system but gives off a very nice note without been loud- $350ono Selling as I no longer need it was on my GTR when i bought it but have since decided a louder system is what I'm after

ECU which has been remapped by Blitz to suit R32 GTR-$200ono Selling as I have since upgraded and needed something that could be tunned to my set up

contact by sms 0414820586 can mms pictures if required

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Stock R32 GTR injectors x6 - $140

Stock t28 R32 GTR turbo x1 is in good condition - $70

Stock RB26dett Exhaust mainfolds in perfect condition - $100

Cat Back Exhaust suit R32 GTR perfect condition no dents in system at all... - $250

Remapped ECU by blitz - $125

Stock R32 GTR front Brakes icludes disks and calipers and pads but pads are pretty much done (non Brembo) - $400

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Stock R32 GTR injectors x6 - $140

Stock t28 R32 GTR turbo x1 is in good condition - $70

Stock RB26dett Exhaust mainfolds in perfect condition - $100

Cat Back Exhaust suit R32 GTR perfect condition no dents in system at all... - $250

Remapped ECU by blitz - SOLD

Stock R32 GTR front Brakes icludes disks and calipers and pads but pads are pretty much done (non Brembo) - $400

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Stock R32 GTR injectors x6 - $140

Stock t28 R32 GTR turbo x1 is in good condition - $60

Stock RB26dett Exhaust mainfolds in perfect condition - $80

Cat Back Exhaust suit R32 GTR perfect condition no dents in system at all... - $250( No longer for sale at this stage)

Remapped ECU by blitz - SOLD

Stock R32 GTR front Brakes icludes disks and calipers and pads but pads are pretty much done (non Brembo) - $300 or $200 each

Also I want a factory R32 GTR airfilter box will also do part exchange for any of the above parts visversa

Pm or sms 0414820586

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