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ok guys a mixture of parts and stuff if its not listed maybe ask i may have it laying around. all parts have come off my gtr and were replaced with aftermarket or just not required.

Standard R32 GTR rims no tyres, one center cap missing $600ono

6 Rochester 1000cc injectors came out of an RB26, no o rings and modified to suite 11mm rail $500ono

OS giken R3C triple plate clutch wouldnt have done more than 20,000km never slipped great clutch. more info can be found at http://otomoto.shop0...r-jan-1993.html $1000

Blitz blow off valves $250 the pair or $150each

Bonnet carpet pretty good condition with clips $100ono

Overflow bottle no cracks $100ono

Wiper bottle with both front and rear motors no cracks $150ono

ABS unit $100ono

Standard R32 GTR airbox no filters $150ono

manual clutch set up pedal, cylinder, piston (convert your auto to manual) $200ono

A/C set up with some lines but condensor, motor $200ono

RB26 turbo manifolds with some porting $300 the pair

RB26 cover no screws $150ono

RB26 Cam cover no screws $200ono

Greddy water pulley $150ono

GTR brake pedal $100ono

standard GTR AFM condition unknown, worked 6 years ago when i used them $200 the pair

standard GTR power steering cooler $100ono

as you can see in the pics some other stuff bits of cooler pipes, V-band flanges standard throttle and crap all for sale!

all parts located in pt cook, pick up only unless arranged otherwise. will post but buyer pays full postage

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