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All these parts are less than 2000km old near brand new perfect condition

Features:

Garett T04Z rear housing 0.84 T4 divided, rear housing has been ceramic coated = $1,400.00

6 Boost manafold for RB26 this has also been ceramic coated = $1,200.00

Turbo Smart 45m external waste gate = $450.00

3inch custom made dump pipe = $450.00

Air filter custom pipe off the turbo = $150.00

Tomie poncams type - b lift 9.15(these are r34 rb26 gtr cams since i have a r34 nur n1 engine in my r32 gtr)

= $550.00

I ALSO HAVE ALL TURBO AND OIL BRAIDED LINES (ASK FOR PRICES)

ALL THESE PARTS ARE NEAR BRAND NEW THE REASON TO SELL THESE PARTS ARE BECAUSE I AM GOING FOR BIGGER POWER. MY R32 GTR MADE 417KW AT THE WHEELS. NOW AIMING FOR 600KW

*parts are still on the car once items are sold i will take them off.

BRAND NEW PARTS

Features

2x Bosch Z32 airflow metres for RB26 still in the box = $500.00

NUR N1 RB26 oil pump, still in the box = $300.00

NUR N1 Sump and front diff for 34GTR,(bought a NUR N1 R34, RB26 crate motor) there is no need for me to keep as it as i have an R32 GTR = $600.00post-73956-0-28105800-1329820890_thumb.jpgpost-73956-0-48133600-1329820914_thumb.jpg

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NUR N1 Sump and front diff for 34GTR,(bought a NUR N1 R34, RB26 crate motor) there is no need for me to keep as it as i have an R32 GTR

n1 oil pump brand new

bosch z32 airflow meters rb26 brand new

tomie pocams type-b rb26 r34

airfilter and pipe of the turbo

make some offers parts need to go

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