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hey ppl gona sell my car so puttin everything bak to stock

hypergear atr43ss g1 450hp bolt on for rb20/25 great turbo done 2000ks hvnt had my car tuned so cant tell u power figures, comes with modifyed intake to suit r32 gtst, can use standard dump pipe and oil/ water lines

1200

sard 550cc injectors stright drop in for rb20s jus had them cleaned and flow tested

400

rb26 cams off a r32gtr, steight drop in for rb20s giv u more lift and slight duration

150

rb26 plenum with itb's was gona modify to suit rb20 lower intake but havnt had time, comes with rb20 lower intake manifold

180

z32 afm with plug working conidtion

200

rb26 gtr rods all stright good for rb25 ect

150

jjr blue airbox for r32

150

located in south east melb

call or sms me 0432 506 443

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update more parts

gizzmo shift light dual stage

$130

dished drift steering wheel and boss kit to suit hcr32 with hicas

$120

hks turbo timer with harness to suit r32

$80

saber water/oil temp/oil pressure 60mm gauges comes with all wiring and sensors but missing water temp sensor i lost it somewhere all working good look nice at night comes with cups 2 are alittle bit big tho....

$250

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few more parts added and more photos

set of front struts with spring to suit skyine r32,

gab sport super r no sure of springs but they are pretty stiff springs

no leaks or knocks

220

photos of airbox, z32 afm, gauges, and shocks

also got a huffy accra moutain bike for sale

just taking up room in my shed

200

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