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Have some goodies that have come out of the GTR for sale. All in full working order, just selling due to upgrades. Some pics included, will take more during the week. Will post at buyer's expense but would prefer pickup esp for the bigger items.

1. HKS EVC 4 Boost Controller (This is sometimes listed as an EVC 5 in the US). Good used condition, $400 SOLD

2. HKS CAMs - Step 2, 264 in, 272 ex (Note, these are not drop ins, need upgraded valve springs) Perfect condition, $600 SOLD

3. Standard R32 GTR intercooler $100 SOLD

4. HKS Upgraded Actuators. These came off my HKS GTRS turbos and did hardly any k's. I believe that they have an adjustment of boost level 0.8 to 1.1 bar or thereabouts - $250 SOLD

5. 18 x 9.5" Sparco wheels with rubber +23 up front for caliper clearance and +22 with bigger dish up back. Purchased from Import Monster to be my track wheels and had them on my car for about 5 minutes before finding out they didn't clear my front brakes $1000 $650 (Link on Import Monster http://www.importmon...roducts_id=1087) SOLD



6. 17 x 9" White sparcos (will go out and check offset later when I get pics) but a lot of you have seen them on my GTR. I love these wheels (and it pains me to sell them!) but they also don't clear my brakes. Restored and resprayed white, all good condition except for some gutter rash on one where I had a retarded parking moment - very easily repaired. No rubber on these... $750

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7. Pair of R32 GTR standard Sumitomo front calipers. Good condition for their age, have pads with reasonable amount left on them (unsure what the pads are). $200 SOLD

8. Twin HKS GT-RS turbos packaged with upgraded Garrett actuators (were $400), Tomei dump pipes and Tomei manifolds $4000 ono. Whatever gaskets and bolts are left will be thrown in. All in fabulous condition, selling because I've finally bitten the bullet and gone for a big single.

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9. R32 GTR stock intake plenum painted black $150 SOLD

10. R32 GTR stock harmonic balancer $100

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11. R32 GTR water and oil lines $100
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12. Brand new HKS Oil Pump for RB26 $1600
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13. CRD Race Head including cams - PM for specs $8000 - SOLD

14. Tomei 2.8L Stroker used but in great condition - $3500 sitting in cracked block, selling because I bought a complete motor SOLD

15. Trust 115mm Intercooler, near new, great condition some minor stone dents - $1200
***For this price I will throw in the Trust hard piping kit ($600 new inc shipping!) which minus 1 or 2 silicon joins but otherwise complete****.
This model shown at RHD Japan http://www.rhdjapan....-hg-bnr32-26959
SOLD

Link to ad in general FS section also... http://www.skylinesa...-bits-for-sale/

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For all those that are asking, the cams are being sold because I was looking for more power. They saw me happily to 400kw and sounded amazing in the car, I loved the lumpy idle from the different stages.

Will be adding a few more items to the list in coming weeks including a Trust 115mm frontmount, HKS fuel rail and HKS 800cc injectors.

My garage is getting too full, buy my stuffs!!! :)

How much rubber is left on the 18's? I imagine you're running a decent brake setup for the power you've got, so biiiig calipers?? I might upgrade brakes in the future but won't be chasing the power you are so won't need anything so monstrous... would the 17's and 18's your selling both clear a brembo setup? I don't know if they're bigger than standard ones anyway. I was looking for R33 GTR wheels (coz they're light and forged) for around $750 but one of your sets could do the trick. And how long were you running the boost controller? Thanks :rolleyes:

Heaps of rubber left, I can take some pics for you. Yeah I have the AP big brake upgrade on the fronts... Reminds me I should name a price for my stocky calipers and put them up here! :thumbsup:

You're welcome to test fit, I'm pretty sure that both sets of wheels would clear the brembo setup, there really was only a bees dick in it with both sets not fitting over mine.

I was running the boost controller for about 6 months and someone else had it in their car for similar amount of time before I bought it.

Here's some closeups of each of the tyres. There's some minor camber wear and a small amount of cracking - cracking was there when I bought them and hasn't worsened. Make sure you check up the closeups on the import monster add, shows the gutter rash that's on the wheels. They're by no means perfect, I was intending on having them sanded back and powdercoated.

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