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lots of stuff i dont need anymore...

GCG 3071r BB hiflow with lines ,3 inch jjr style front pipe, custom 3 inch metal intake.....1000$

R33 PFC with tune by Trent (STATUS) from chequered tuning for above turbo,

also datalogit and dell 630 latitude laptop with datalogit software installed.. 1000$

all in working but dont expect miracles of the laptop..pretty sure the graphics is shot but if you leave it on XP basic it works fine..also internt ports and wireless switch are stuffed might work with a dongle,dunno, I just used it for the PFC cause it has a serial port and it works fine...:D

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original z32 afm...150$

buy the lot and I will do a package deal, maybe can even include the sard 650 injectors (cleaned and tested) in which case you have evrything to boltup and drive out with 230+kw....Though stock injectors will probably do for that power the tune i have is for the 650s..

Perfect setup for the budget cooker :thumbsup:

R32 stock rims with RE-01 bridgestone potenza semis at least 80% tread, rims in VGC.. 300$

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RANDOM JUNK>>>>

HKS 38mm wastegate old school...bolts on to HKS low mount manifold 100$ make an offer

radiator..r33 50$

full air con system.condensor radiator fan the lot..150$

r33 headlight silver..crackedmount.. 20$

Series 1 bumper with reo silver 50$

dump with screamer pipe for stock turbo..50$

r33 rh mirror dark grey 30$

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TURBO KIT PFC AFM ALL SOLD

still for sale..

R32 stock rims with RE-01 bridgestone potenza semis at least 80% tread, rims in VGC.. 300$

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RANDOM JUNK>>>>

HKS 38mm wastegate old school...bolts on to HKS low mount manifold 100$ make an offer

radiator..r33 50$

full air con system.condensor radiator fan the lot..150$ FAN SOLD

r33 headlight silver..crackedmount.. 20$

Series 1 bumper with reo silver 250$

dump with screamer pipe for stock turbo..50$

r33 rh mirror dark grey 30$

no reasonable offer refused happy to entertain unreasonable offers as well

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