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Hey guys

here i have some old parts i have either upgraged or no longer need

R32 gtr parts-

GTR camshafts. $100

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r32/33 GTR alloy engine mounting brackets $40

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GTR "kakimoto racing" tuned computer $100

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GTR AFMs $150

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GARRETT TURBOS OFF A R33 GTR

turbos are only 20k kms old since rebuilt and have had a little flow job when done very good condition $800

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Rb20/25 Alloy coil pack brackets $15

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Rb20/25 na heat shield $15

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Rb25 engine mounts with brackets $50

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Rb25 alloy block bracket for ac/ps $20

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Rb25 coil pack centre cover $10

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R32 air duct form centre console to under seats $20

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for any info or more pictures PM or Call/MSG Mitch 0400 949 779

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