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Apexi multichecker now sold.

Still for sale (and many prices dropped):

R32 Gtr N1 turbos $1,000

R32 Gtr Garrett -5 turbos done approx 15,000km $1,500

Intercooler 600x400x100mm $150

BOV setup including stock Rb26 BOVs (return pipe now sold) $200

Intake kit including copy Greddy pipe to intercooler, twin pod filters $400

5Zigen 3”stainless steel turbo back exhaust $250

Stock Rb26 front pipes $150

Stock Rb26 exhaust manifolds and dump pipes $40 each

Intank Gtst fuel pump $80

Fuel pressure regulator $50

Turbotech manual boost controller $10

Wilwood 4 piston Superlight front brakes with Brembo 324mm drilled discs $1,200

Includes three brand new sets of spare pads, bracket adapter kit and braided lines.

Stagea rear calipers and rotors $150

Greddy strut brace front $120

Custom strut brace rear $100

Nismo control link set $550

R32 passenger seat, good condition $50

SAAS Steering wheel (no boss kit) $100

SAAS gear knob $50

Tomei 300km dash $350

M's turbo timer $40

Apexi 2” Power Meter gauge $80

Blitz R32 Gtr fibreglass bonnet $550

Top condition with N1 lip and aero catches

17 x 8 rims, good condition, no rubber $450

4 Door 1993 R32 Gtst shell, unrolling, previously registered in Vic, suit track use $500. Shell is mostly stripped out except for dash.

Various R32 Gtst 4 door shell parts including front guards, front and rear bar, indicators, rear tail lights, hubs etc ask away.

  • 4 weeks later...

Probably time for an update:

-Fuel pressure regulator, boost controller, fibreglass bonnet and shell now sold....

Still for sale (and many prices dropped):

R32 Gtr N1 turbos $1,000

R32 Gtr Garrett -5 turbos done approx 15,000km $1,500

R32 Gtr BOV setup including stock Rb26 BOVs (return pipe is already sold) $200

Stock Rb26 front pipes $120

Stock Rb26 exhaust manifolds and dump pipes $40 each

Intank R32 Gtst fuel pump $80

Intercooler 600x400x100mm $150

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Intake kit including copy Greddy pipe to intercooler, twin pod filters $330

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Exedy clutch $250, good condition

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5Zigen 3”stainless steel turbo back exhaust $250

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Wilwood 4 piston Superlight front brakes with Brembo 324mm drilled discs $1,200

Includes three brand new sets of spare pads, bracket adapter kit and braided lines.

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Greddy strut brace front $110

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Custom strut brace rear $80

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Nismo control link set $550 (suits gtst only)

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SAAS Steering wheel (no boss kit) $90

SAAS gear knob $50

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Tomei R32 Gtst 300km dash $300

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M's turbo timer $40

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Apexi 2” Power Meter gauge $70

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Speco Meter 2.5" tacho $50

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Racetech oil pressure gauge $50

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Raisin Volt stabiliser kit $20 (no lowballs pls)

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17 x 8 rims, good condition, also have spacers if you need, no rubber $400

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Righto, from the list of things above the following are sold, everything else is still available..

Greddy front strut brace

Raizin Volt Stabiliser

Tomei dash

Apexi power meter

May consider reasonable offers on some of the other stuff so feel free to pm me :)

parts are in sydney and can post at cost or pick up is welcome

  • 3 weeks later...

Update!

These things are sold:

Greddy front strut brace

Raizin Volt Stabiliser

Tomei dash

Apexi power mete

Fuel pressure regulator, boost controller

fibreglass bonnet and shell

Wilwood 4 piston Superlight front brakes

Still for sale (and many prices dropped):

R32 Gtr N1 turbos $1,000

R32 Gtr BOV setup including stock Rb26 BOVs (return pipe is already sold) $200

Stock Rb26 front pipes $120

Stock Rb26 exhaust manifolds and dump pipes $40 each

Intank R32 Gtst fuel pump $80

Intercooler 600x400x100mm $150

Intake kit including copy Greddy pipe to intercooler, twin pod filters $300

Exedy clutch $200, good condition

5Zigen 3”stainless steel turbo back exhaust $250

Custom strut brace rear $80

Nismo control link set $550 (suits gtst only)

SAAS Steering wheel (no boss kit) $80

SAAS gear knob $

M's turbo timer $40

Speco Meter 2.5" tacho $50

Racetech oil pressure gauge $50

17 x 8 rims, good condition, also have spacers if you need, no rubber $400

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