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Hi guys,

I have some parts for sale as listed below, all are in Sydney but I'll post anywhere:

R32 GTR ECU tuned by Donnontech to suit stock turbos and mild tune with exhaust, intake and 1.2-bar of boost. Can be re-programmed or ideal for a cheap alternative to a Power FC for R33 GTRs. Price - $300

Japanese motorsports GTR front pipes. These are brand new stainless tuned length dual 3-inch into 3.5-inch pipes to suit all GTRs. I bought them but decided not to upgrade with this car and keep it closer to stock. These are great for use with tough low-mount GTR tuning up to 350kW at all four! JMS sells these for $650, my price is $450.

ROH Drift-R alloys 19 x 9-inch GTR offset for R33/34. These are the only set ever manufactured by ROH in white, they look KILLER, and were specifically machined to suit my R33 GTR. They are wearing a set of awesome 265/35-19 Falken FK-451 tyres with around 70% tread. I need a set of good condition stock R33 GTR wheels & tyres in trade with cash adjustment of $1,000.

I also have a stock R33 GTS air box (I think, I have to check exactly which model it suits). Anyone need one? Good if you've been defected for a pod filter - price $100.

I have images if you want to PM a request.

Thanks guys,

Damon

Off set is to suit the R33 GTR, so they will also fit the R34 for sure. I don't know about the R32, possibly - I can't see why not. They are a 15mm offset from memory. I need to source a set of stock R33 GTR rims to replace these, but if I can get $3000 for them that will do. They are only about nine months old and have done 5,000klm or less.

R32 GTR ECU tuned by Donnontech? Does this mean that the computer has been chipped?

What sort of power were you making with this computer? Could yoou pm me your best price.

do u still got the ECU

is it work in a r33 GTR?if yes i'm intrested!thanks

Hi guys,

I have some parts for sale as listed below, all are in Sydney but I'll post anywhere:

R32 GTR ECU tuned by Donnontech to suit stock turbos and mild tune with exhaust, intake and 1.2-bar of boost. Can be re-programmed or ideal for a cheap alternative to a Power FC for R33 GTRs. Price - $300

Japanese motorsports GTR front pipes. These are brand new stainless tuned length dual 3-inch into 3.5-inch pipes to suit all GTRs. I bought them but decided not to upgrade with this car and keep it closer to stock. These are great for use with tough low-mount GTR tuning up to 350kW at all four! JMS sells these for $650, my price is $450.

ROH Drift-R alloys 19 x 9-inch GTR offset for R33/34. These are the only set ever manufactured by ROH in white, they look KILLER, and were specifically machined to suit my R33 GTR. They are wearing a set of awesome 265/35-19 Falken FK-451 tyres with around 70% tread. I need a set of good condition stock R33 GTR wheels & tyres in trade with cash adjustment of $1,000.

I also have a stock R33 GTS air box (I think, I have to check exactly which model it suits). Anyone need one? Good if you've been defected for a pod filter - price $100.

I have images if you want to PM a request.

Thanks guys,

Damon

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